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2. There, look what you did-you threw them all down.
You tore the pages of the books.
You brought rain again.
You're very clever at poking fun at weaklings.
2.1 'them' in the first line refers to.......
(a) the windows
(b) the books
(c) the papers
(d) the shutters
2.2 Who is 'you' in the above stanza?
(a) The poets wife
(b)
a naughty boy
(c) a cat
(d)
the wind
2.3 The weaklings are
by the wind.
(a) helped
(b) mocked at
(c) sympathised
(d) supported
2.4 The wind has brought again the....
(a) rain
(c) fire
(b) storm
(d) leaves


Sagot :

Final answer:

Answer: 2.1 - (b) the books | 2.2 - (b) a naughty boy | 2.3 - (b) mocked at | 2.4 - (a) rain


Explanation:

2.1 'them' in the first line refers to (b) the books.
2.2 The 'you' in the stanza refers to (b) a naughty boy.
2.3 The weaklings are (b) mocked at by the wind.
2.4 The wind has brought again the (a) rain.


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