Class 10 English Question Answer Chapter 3 Fire And Ice

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Fire And Ice

FIRST FLIGHT

Question and Answers : 

Thinking about the poem :

1. There are many ideas about how the world will end ‘. Do you think the world will end some day? Have you ever thought what would happen if the sun got so hot that it ‘burst’, or grew colder and colder? 

Ans: I don’t think that the world will end someday. If the sun get hot that it ‘burst’s the world will certainly be destroyed. If the sun becomes colder and colder than life will be impossible and it will come to an end. 

2. For Forest, what do ‘fire’ and ‘ice’ stand for?  Here are some ideas:

Greedavaricecrueltylust
conflictfuryintolerancerigidity
insensitivitycoldnessindifferencehatred

Ans: ‘Fire’  and ‘ice’ stand for the following ideas:

Fire  → greed, avarice, cruelty, lust, conflict, fury, intolerance, hatred. 

Ice → rigidity, insensitivity, coldness, indifference. 

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3. What is the rhyme scheme of the poem? How does it help in bringing out the contrasting ideas in the poem? 

Ans: The rhyme scheme of the poem is : a, b, aa;

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