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7th English Guide Term 1 Unit 2 The Listeners

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7th English Guide Term 1 Unit 2 The Listeners

GLOSSARY

champed

bit and chewed upon noisily

கடித்து அசைபோடுதல்

ferny

consisting of flowerless plants (ferns)

பூக்களற்ற செடி

turret

a small tower that projects from the wall of a building

சுவர் மதில்

smote

knocked loudly

தட்டினான்

sill

a horizontal piece of timber beneath a window or a door

சன்னல் சாளரம்

perplexed

confused

குழும்பிப் போய்

thronging

crowding

கூட்டமாய்

hearkening

listening attentively

கவனித்தல்

A. Find a line from the poem to match the pictures given below and write it in the blank            

“And his horse in the silence champed the sasses”

“That dwelt in the lone house then”

“No head from leaf-fringed sill”

“Of the forest’s ferny floor….”

“But only a host of phantom listeners”

Where he stood perplexed and still”

B. Read the statements and say True or False. Quote lines from the poem to support your answer.

Statement

True or False

Quote

The Traveller came at noon.

False

“knocking on the moonlit door”
“Stood listening in the quiet of the moonlight”
“Stood thronging the faint moonbeams on the dark stair”

The house was situated in the forest.

True

“That dwelt in the lone house then”

There were ghostly listeners inside the house.

True

“But only a host of phantom listeners.”

The Traveller came to the house by bicycle.

False

“And his horse in the silence champed the grasses”

The phantoms answered and asked the traveller to go away.

False

“No head from the leaf-fringed sill”

C. Answer the following questions.

1. Who is the speaker?

  • The poet is the speaker.

2. What was the horse doing?

  • The horse was champing the grasses on the forest’s ferny floor.

3. Who were the listeners?

  • The listeners were a host of ghosts.

4. How did the Traveller feel when nobody answered?

  • The traveller was confused when nobody came to answer him.

5. What kind of feeling does the poem create?

  • The poem creates a feeling of mystery.

D. Work in pairs and answer the questions given below.

1. Of the forest’s ferny floor.

Pick out the words alliterated.

  • forest’s ferny floor

2. Pick out the rhyming words from the poem.

  • head – said
  • sill – still
  • then – men
  • hall – call

3. Write the words which are used to create a sense of mystery.

  • host of phantom listeners.
  • Stood listening in the quiet of the moonlight.
  • the faint moon beams on the dark stair
  • empty hall
  • lonely Travellar’s call

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