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TextBook Solutions for Assam Board Class 10 English Literature Reader Chapter 7 The Frog And The Nightingale
Read the extract and answer the following questions by choosing the most appropriate options:
'Next night when the Nightingale
Shook her head and twitched her tail,
Closed an eye and fluffed a wing
And had cleared her throat to sing
She was startled by a croak’
(a) The Nightingale was eager to sing because _______
(i) the song was good
(ii) she wanted to gain applause
(iii) a solitary loon wept
(iv) the sumac tree was in full bloom
(b) She was startled by ___________
(i) the frog’s croak (ii) ladies with tiaras
(iii) Duck of Kent (iv) the toad
(c) She twitched her tail to _________
(i) earn money (ii) start vocal training
(iii) perfect her technique (iv) sing a song
(a) she wanted to gain applause
(b) the frog’s croak
(c) sing a song
| Character | Extract | Personality traits |
| Nightingale | Sorry- was that you spoke? | Polite, timorous |
| Frog | Yes,... you see, I'm the frog who owns this tree. In this bog I've long have been known For my splendid baritone. |
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| Nightingale | Did you- did you like my song? | |
| Frog | Not too bad - but far too long. The technique was fine, of course, But it lacked a certain force. |
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| Frog | Without proper training such as I And few others can supply, You'll remain a mere beginner, But with me you'll be a winner. |
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| Nightingale |
But I can't sing in this weather. |
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| Nightingale | ...This is a fairy tale - And you're Mozart in disguise Come to earth before my eyes. |
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| Frog | Come, my dear - we will sing together. | |
| Frog | We must aim for better billing. You still owe me sixty shillings. |
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| Frog | Brainless bird - you're on the stage - Use your wits and follow fashion. Puff your lungs out with your passion. |
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| Frog | ...I tried to teach her, But she was a stupid creature. |
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