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Though to distinguish beasts of prey
A novice might nonplus,
The crocodile you always may 
Tell from the Hyena thus: 
Hyenas come with merry smiles; 
But if they weep they’re crocodiles. 
         (How to Tell Wild Animals)

Question: 1

What is the most likely reason the poet uses the word ‘nonplus’ instead of confused?

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In poetry, unusual words are often chosen to preserve rhyme and musical flow.
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Question: 2

Explain the irony in the last two lines of the stanza.

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Look for reversals or exaggerations to identify irony in humorous poems.
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Question: 3

Fill in the blank with one word: The word ‘novice’ signifies a/an _______} person.

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Use context clues — a novice struggles, so it implies inexperience.
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Question: 4

What kind of atmosphere is created through these lines? Select the correct option: 1. humorous 2. mysterious 3. aggressive 4. confusing 5. fearful Options: (A) 1 and 4 (B) Only 5 (C) 1, 2 and 3 (D) 4 and 5

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Humorous poems often mix playful exaggeration with mild confusion to entertain readers.
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  • 1 and 4
  • Only 5
  • 1, 2 and 3
  • 4 and 5
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The Correct Option is A

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