The stories are told in different narrative perspectives. Here the author used the first person narration which means the author stands behind the word ‘I’. The story begins with the word ‘I’.
Who does I refer to in this story Class 10?
Answer. In this story, ‘I’ refers to the thief.
Who does I refer to in the thieves story?
Hari Singh
Who does ‘I’ refer to in this story? Answer: I refers to Hari Singh, the narrator of the story who is a 15 year old experienced thief.
Who does I refer to in the story 3 story?
Answer : This question is based on the short story ‘The Thief’s Story’ by Ruskin Bond. ‘I’ in the story refers to the narrator of the story, the thief Hari Singh.
Who does I refer to in these lines?
Answer: The author (if its a story) or the poet (if its a poem) is referred to as ‘I’ in the above extract.
Who does I refer to in the poem?
(a) ‘I’ refers to the poet, Norman Little ford.
Who is the I in the story a triumph of surgery?
Answer: In this story, ‘I’ refers to the veterinary surgeon, Mr Herriot.
Why did Hari change his name?
Answer. Answer: Answer: Hari Singh was a fifteen year old boy who introduces himself to Anil as Hari Singh.He changed his name every month for his own safety from the police and his former employers.
What did Lencho hope for Class 10?
a good rain
What did Lencho hope for? Answer: Lencho hoped for a good rain as it was much needed for a good harvest.
Why did the narrator change his name every month?
The narrator changed his name every month to avoid being caught by the police and former employers.
How did Max got in?
Max has got into the room through a passkey. How is Ausable different from other secret agents? Ausable was different from other secret agents because he lived in a small room in the musty corridor of a gloomy French hotel which was on the sixth and top floor.
Who is Mrs Pumphrey?
Mrs. Pumphrey was a rich lady who had a small pet dog named Tricki. She was foolishly indulgent and would pamper the dog by giving him chocolates, cakes, juice, eggs and wine.
Who is the speaker?
Serving for a term of five years, the speaker chosen from sitting members of the Lok Sabha.
Speaker of the Lok Sabha | |
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Incumbent Om Birla since 19 June 2019 | |
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Style | The Hon’ble (formal) Mr. Speaker (informal) |
What does they refer to in these lines?
In the poem, ‘them’ refers to all the things that come on the way of the gushing brook such as the ‘lusty trout’,’sailing blossom’,’grayling’,’foamy flake’ and the ‘silvery waterbreak above the golden sand’.
Who does he refer to in bond of love?
1. (i) The above lines are spoken by the narrator. (ii) Here, ‘him’ refers to the sloth bear and ‘her’ refers to the narrator’s wife.
Who is the I in a poem?
First-person (I, me, my, we, us, our) Second-person (you, your) Third-person (he, she, it, him, her, his, hers, its, they, them, theirs).
Who is the L in the poem?
The word “l’ in the first stanza refers to the poet. ‘I’ शब्द प्रथम पद्यांश में कवि के लिये प्रयोग किया गया है।
What does I refers to the road not taken?
Answer: ‘The Road Not Taken’ by Robert Frost is a poem narrated by a lone traveler confronted with two roads, symbolizing the journey of life and the decisions we make on that journey.
Who was Tricki?
Who was Tricki? Tricki was Mrs. Pumphrey’s pet dog. What does she do to help him?
Who was Joe Class 10?
Joe was a greyhound in the story, with whom, Tricki was immediately engulfed with. Tricki met Joe at the hospital where he was being treated. It was on the third day of his stay at the hospital, when Tricki met Joe.
Who was Tricki Class 10?
Tricki was a little dog in the story “A Triumph of Surgery”. He was owned by Mrs. Pumphrey who pampered him too much and gave him a lot of fatty food to eat. Tricki did not get enough exercise and became overweight, lazy, and lethargic.