Chapter-3      Pretending


Q1. What is the title of the poem?
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The title of the poem is Pretending. The title clearly shows that the poem is about imagination and acting like someone else for fun.

Q2. What is the poem about?
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The poem is about a child pretending to be different animals. The poet describes how enjoyable it is to copy the actions of animals.

Q3. What does the poet say is fun?
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The poet says that pretending is fun. Acting like animals and copying their movements gives joy and excitement.

Q4. Which animal is mentioned first in the poem?
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The lamb is the first animal mentioned in the poem. The poet talks about leaping like a lamb.

Q5. How does a lamb move according to the poem?
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According to the poem, a lamb leaps happily. The poet enjoys copying this movement.

Q6. Which animal is compared to climbing?
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A cat is compared to climbing. Cats are known for climbing easily, and the poet enjoys pretending to do the same.

Q7. How does the poet pretend like a cat?
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The poet pretends to climb like a cat. This shows the playful and imaginative nature of the child.

Q8. Which animal hops in the poem?
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A frog hops in the poem. The poet pretends to hop just like a frog.

Q9. Which animal swims in the poem?
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A fish swims in the poem. The poet imagines swimming like a fish in water.

Q10. How does a horse move in the poem?
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In the poem, a horse moves by trotting. The poet enjoys copying this movement.

Q11. Which animal jumps in the poem?
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A dog jumps in the poem. The poet pretends to jump like a playful dog.

Q12. How many animals are mentioned in the poem?
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Six animals are mentioned in the poem—lamb, cat, frog, fish, horse, and dog.

Q13. Name any two animals from the poem.
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Two animals from the poem are the lamb and the cat.

Q14. What action is linked with a frog?
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The action linked with a frog is hopping. Frogs are known for their jumping movement.

Q15. What action is linked with a fish?
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Swimming is linked with a fish. The poet pretends to swim like a fish.

Q16. What does the poet enjoy doing?
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The poet enjoys pretending to be different animals and copying their actions.

Q17. Does the poet think pretending is boring?
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No, the poet does not think pretending is boring. The poet finds pretending enjoyable and fun.

Q18. What does “pretend” mean?
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Pretend means to act like someone or something else for fun or imagination.

Q19. Can animals copy the poet, according to the poem?
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No, animals cannot copy the poet. The poet says animals are not clever enough to copy humans.

Q20. What quality does the poet say animals lack?
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The poet says animals lack the cleverness to copy humans.

Q21. Who is clever at copying in the poem?
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Human beings, especially the child, are clever at copying animals in the poem.

Q22. What does the last line of the poem mean?
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The last line means that although humans can copy animals, animals cannot copy humans.

Q23. Is the poem written in a happy tone?
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Yes, the poem is written in a happy, playful, and joyful tone.

Q24. Who is the speaker of the poem?
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The speaker of the poem is a child who enjoys pretending.

Q25. What kind of poem is “Pretending”?
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Pretending is a playful and imaginative poem meant for children.

Q26. Why do children like this poem?
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Children like this poem because it talks about fun, play, and imagination, which they enjoy.

Q27. What skill of humans is shown in the poem?
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The poem shows the human skill of imagination and creativity.

Q28. Does the poem teach any lesson?
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Yes, the poem teaches that humans are imaginative and enjoy learning through play.

Q29. Is the poem easy to understand?
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Yes, the poem is easy to understand because it uses simple words and actions.

Q30. What is the central idea of the poem?
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The central idea of the poem is that pretending to be animals is fun and shows human imagination and creativity.

Answer by Dimpee Bora