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B. Answer the following questions briefly. (1 × 5 = 5 marks) (i) What do lines 1 and 2 suggest about the emotion ‘anger’?
(ii) Why do you think that anger which lasts beyond a minute becomes dangerous?
(iii) What does ‘provoke’ suggest of the temperament of the bee?
(iv) How does the anger of the bee differ from that of the snake?
(v) What does the poet compare the anger of the snake with?

C. Find the similar/synonym of: (1x2=2)

(I) Find a word from the poem (verse-3) which means ‘to try to annoy’.
(II)Find a word from the poem (verse-4) which means ‘extreme anger’.


B. Answer the following questions briefly. (1 × 5 = 5 marks)

(i) What do lines 1 and 2 suggest ab

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