Amit Rohra has over 10 years of experience teaching English. He has taught and mentored over 40,000 students. The document advertises Amit Rohra's English tutoring services and indicates that students will learn to read, write, and achieve academic success in his class.
Amit Rohra has over 10 years of experience teaching English. He has taught and mentored over 40,000 students. The document advertises Amit Rohra's English tutoring services and indicates that students will learn to read, write, and achieve academic success in his class.
Amit Rohra has over 10 years of experience teaching English. He has taught and mentored over 40,000 students. The document advertises Amit Rohra's English tutoring services and indicates that students will learn to read, write, and achieve academic success in his class.
Amit Rohra has over 10 years of experience teaching English. He has taught and mentored over 40,000 students. The document advertises Amit Rohra's English tutoring services and indicates that students will learn to read, write, and achieve academic success in his class.
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Reader, a Writer and an Achiever. 1. Q1.The “scratch!” sound the first match makes is an example of...... a. AUDITORY IMAGERY b. Simile c. Irony d. Metonymy 2. What does the girl do to keep the vision of her grandmother present? a. She tries to grab her grandmother. b. She closes her eyes and hopes for the best. c. She chases after her grandmother. d. She lights all the matches. 3. Why did the young girl sell matches? a. To save up money to buy new slippers. b. To earn money to support her poor family. c. To earn enough money to buy a Christmas tree. d. To buy a roast goose. 4. What did the visions represent to the little match girl each time she lit a match? a. Each match represented the cold weather. b. The matches represented the fear she had going home without any money c. Each match is a vision of her hopes and dreams. d. Each match represents her family members 5. What does the falling star represent? a. The upcoming snow storm b. Her soul going to heaven c. It is close to sunrise d. The lights on the tall Christmas tree she envisioned. 6. "She had not sold any matches and could not bring a farthing of money home." What does farthing mean in this sentence? a. A fake amount of money. b. Any additional monetary items c. A large sum of money d. The least possible amount of money. 7. What does it mean, "with her grandmother she had entered on the joys of a new year"? a. It was morning and the little girl was no longer cold. b. Her grandmother found her and took her back home. c. The little girl died and entered heaven with her grandmother. d. grandmother gave the girl a blanket to stay warm. 8. What is the central idea of, "The Little Match Girl"? a. Wishing on a falling star made the little girls dreams come true. b. The little poor girl never gave up hope. c. Poor children don't have the same luxuries as rich children. d. Having food and warmth is what saved the little girl. 9. When the girl lights her first match, what does she compare the flame to? a. A little candle. b. A bonfire. c. A star. d. A large candle. 10. What do the passers-by think about the matches in the girl's hand? a. She found them on the street. b. She used them to keep herself warm. c. She was trying to sell them. d. She was playing with them. Reach out to me @ amit.rohra@vedantu.com