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"This house has been far out at sea all night" is the opening line of the poem ………..by Ted Hughes.
- The Hawk
- Full Moon and Little Freida
- Thought Fox
- Wind
- N/A
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Answer: D Explanation: -
The poem "Wind" by Ted Hughes is about the current of air and:
- Its coolness
- Its power
- Its hotness
- None of these
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Answer: B Explanation: -
It felt that the house is situated ……….in the poem "Wind" by Ted Hughes.
In the middle of the sea
In the middle of the forest
In a haunted valley
In a small village
The house in the poem 'Wind' seems to be situated in the middle of the sea.
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Answer: A Explanation: -
Where has been the house for all night in the poem "Wind" by Ted Hughes?
- In the earthquake
- In the valley
- In the water
- In the forest
- N/A
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Answer: C Explanation: -
The wind is ………..in the poem "Wind" by Ted Hughes.
Mild
Destructive
Cool and soothing
None of these
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Answer: B Explanation: -
"We watch the fire blazing, / And feel the roots of the house move, but sit on" is from ……….by Ted Hughes.
- The Hawk
- Crow
- Thought Fox
- Wind
- N/A
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Answer: D Explanation: -
The wind in the poem "Wind" by Ted Hughes is destructive and ravaging the:
- Sea creatures
- Trees
- Landscape
- None of these
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Answer: C Explanation: -
The rain was ………..in the poem 'Wind'.
- There was no rain
- Light
- Mild
- Heavy
- N/A
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Answer: D Explanation: -
In which poem of Ted Hughes does the line "This house has been far out at sea all night" appear?
- Wind
- Thought Fox
- The Hawk
- Crow
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Answer: A Explanation: -
The haeavy rain and the strong wind went out until ……….in 'Wind' by Ted Hughes.
- Dawn
- Midnight
- Evening
- 10 o'clock
- N/A
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Answer: A Explanation: