Hi Everyone!! This article will share Butter Churn Questions & Answers.
This poem is written by Liana Mahoney. In my previous posts, I have shared the questions and answers of Above or Below, The Camel and He Leaves The Nest so, you can check these posts as well.
Butter Churn Questions & Answers
Question 1: Choose the correct option:
1. What is the main ingredient for making butter?
(a) Milk
(b) Rich cream
(c) Sour cream
2. What is the reason for the poet to stop churning butter?
(a) Making butter is a hard work
(b) Her arms began to ache
(c) Both (a) and (b)
3. What does the poet want to put her butter on?
(a) Bread
(b) Chapatti
(c) Rusk
4. In the last stanza, how did the poet decide to get her butter?
(a) Purchase it at the store
(b) Make it herself
(c) Borrow it
Question 2: What does the poet want to do?
Answer: The poet wants to make butter from the cream in her kitchen using a butter churn as they used long ago. She wanted to put up a butter show while doing that.
Question 3: Why did she want to do it?
Answer: She wanted to show her friends the magic trick of turning thick, rich cream into sweet butter for her bread by using the butter churn as was used long ago.
Question 4: What is the ‘magic trick’ she talks of? Why does she call it ‘magic’?
Answer: The ‘magic trick’ that she talks about is of turning thick, rich cream into sweet butter for her bread by slow churning. She calls it ‘magic’ because she is sure the present generation must not be aware of this age-old trick and the process of churning butter out of cream at home, as they are so used to buying butter from the store.
Question 5: When would the poet stop making butter?
Answer: When the poet’s arms would begin to ache, she would stop the show, as making butter using a butter churn is a slow process and involves a lot of hard work and time.
So, these were the Questions & Answers.