I. Quiestion 1. Which country or countries do you think “the Northland” refers to? Answer: It is a country in the north where days are short and nights are long. Question 2. What did Saint Peter ask the old lady for? What was the lady’s reaction? Answer: Saint Peter asked the old lady for a piece of cake. The lady behaved miserly and kept decreasing the size of the cake. At last she did not give him anything to eat. Question 3. How did he punish her? Answer: He cursed her and made her a woodpecker. Question 4. How does the woodpecker get her food? Answer: The woodpecker bores the hard and dry wood to get its food. Question 5. Do you think that the old lady would have been so ungenerous if she had known who Saint Peter really was? What would she have done then? Answer: No, she would not have done this. On the contrary, she would have given him a large piece of cake to make him happy with the greed to get a handsome return. Question 6. Is this a true story? Which part of this poem d
I. Discuss in pairs and answer each question below in a short paragraph Question 1. “ The sound was a familiar one.” What sound did the doctor hear? What did he think it was? How many times did he hear it? (Find the places in the text.) When and why did the sounds stop? Answer: The doctor heard the sound of rats. The sound was a familiar one. He heard this sound four times. The phrases are ‘Again I heard that sound from above’, ‘Again came that noise from above’, ‘Suddenly there came a dull thud as if a rubber tube has fallen’. The sounds stopped after the appearance of the snake. Question 2. What two “important” and “earth-shaking” decisions did the doctor take while he was looking into the mirror? Answer: The doctor took the following two ‘important’ and ‘earth shaking’ decisions: (a) He would shave daily and grow a thin moustache to look more handsome. (b) He would always keep that attractive smile on his face Question 3. “I looked into the mirror and smiled,” says the doctor.