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NCERT Solutions for Class 10 English First Flight Chapter 4 How to Tell Wild Animals

Thinking about the Poem

1.Does Dyin really rhyme with lion ? Can you say it in such a way that it does?

ans:No, Dyin does not rhyme with lion. If we change the pronunciation of lion by speaking it as lying then it may rhyme with the word dyin

2.How does the poet suggest that you identify the lion and the tiger? When can you do so according to him?

ans:A lion is a large and tawny beast. A Bengal Tiger has black stripes on its yellow coat. A lion roars when it falls upon its prey, while a tiger attacks silently. We can identify the two while roaming in the jungle

3.Do you think the words lept and lep in the third stanza are spelt correctly? Why does the poet spell them like this?

ans:The words lept and lep are not spelt correctly. The poet has spelt them like this in order to maintain the rhythm of the poem. The correct spelling of the words, lept is leapt and lep is leap. The poet has intentionally spelt them incorrectly to create a sense of humour

4.Do you know what a bearhug is? It a friendly and strong hug-such as bears are thought to give, as they attack you! Again, hyenas are thought to laugh and crocodiles to weep (crocodile tears) as they swallow their victims. Are there similar expressions and popular ideas about wild animals in your own language (s)?

ans:A bearhug is when the bear hugs his prey tightly with both hands and presses him to death. There are indeed similar expressions and popular ideas about wild animals in every language. For example, in Hindi, we say Magarmach ke aansu aaana (Crocodile tears) Haathi ke daant dikhane ke aur, khane ke aur, Ab pachtaye hot kya jab chidiya chug gai khet, Girgit ke tarah rang badalna

5.Look at the line A novice might nonplus." How would you write this correctly? Why is the poet incorrect line better in the poem?

ans:The line "A novice might nonplus" can be written correctly as "A novice might be nonplussed". However, the poet incorrect line is better in the poem as it maintains the rhyme scheme of the poem. By writing it incorrectly, nonplus rhymes with thus

6.Can you find other examples of poets taking liberties with language, either in English or in your own language? Can you find examples of humorous poems in your own language (s)?

ans:One can find plenty of examples in poetry where poets take liberties with language. This is called poetic licence. Poets take such liberties in order to create proper rhyming and rhythm. For example, in the following lines the word prest is used instead of pressed so that it may rhyme with breast. A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the earth sweat flowing breast

7.Much of the humour in the poem arisesfrom the way language is used. Although the ideas are funny as well. If there are particular lines in the poem that you especially like, share these lines with the class, speaking briefly about what it is about the ideas or the language that you like or find funny?

ans:The way the poet has used language and ideas in the poem is indeed humourous. The lines from the poem that appears to be funny are "A noble wild beast greets you". The idea that a wild beast is going to welcome you is quite funny. The language in the line, "Hell only lep and lep again" is also very humorous. The concept of lep from the word leopard generates humour

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