Hi Everyone!! This article will share He Leaves The Nest Questions & Answers.
In my previous posts, I have shared the questions and answers of The Pound Of Butter, A Hundred Faces and Borrowed Feathers so, you can check these posts as well.
He Leaves The Nest Questions & Answers
Question 1: Write True or False for the following sentences:
1. The cock does not flap his wings – False
2. He reaches the top of tree instantly (at once) – False
3. The cock is in action after he leaves the nest – True
4. The cock crows in a loud voice – True
Question 2: How old do you think the bird is? What makes you think so?
Answer: The bird in the poem must be a young one because it flew out of the nest on its own and struts.
Question 3: Read the lines and answer the questions:
And stops and struts,
And bit by bit,
He makes his way
To top of tree:
(a) Who is ‘he’ in these lines?
Answer: The ‘he’ in these lines refers to the adult cock/rooster.
(b) Why is he making his way to the top of the tree?
Answer: He is making its way to the top of the tree so that he can look around and crow.
Question 4: How does the bird feel? Which words make you say this?
Answer: It seems that the bird feels happy and proud as it is morning. The words ‘His neck up, His tail up, His foot up, His comb up, the cock lifts his voice up, and CROWS’ indicate the same.
Question 5: Look at all the words used with up. Here ‘up’ means to lift. When the cock lifts up various parts of his body, we can actually see these actions happening. But one word used with up is different. Which one? Why?
Answer: It is ‘Voice up.’ In this phrase, up means raising the volume and not lifting something up physically, so it is different.
Question 6: What does the cock do after leaving his nest?
Answer: After leaving his nest, the cock flaps its wings, stops and struts and bit by bit, makes it way to the top of the tree.
Question 7: How does he reach the top of tree?
Answer: The cock slowly, bit by bit makes its way to reach the top of tree.
Question 8: Describe the posture in which the cock crows.
Answer: While crowing, the cock’s neck, tail, foot and comb is up. It raises its voice and then crows.
So, these were the Questions & Answers.