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The Quarrel Extra Questions and Answers Class 6 English Honeysuckle
The Quarrel Extra Questions and Answers Short Answer Type
Question 1.
With your partner try to guess the meaning of the underlined phrases.
(i) And somehow we fell out.
(ii) The afternoon turned black.
Answer:
(i) fell out – Quarrelled.
(ii) turned black-was spoiled due to our tense mood.
Question 2.
Read these lines from the poem:
(i) One thing led to another
(ii) The start of it was slight
(iii) The end of it was strong
(iv) The afternoon turned black
(v) Thumped me on the back.
Discuss with your partner what these lines mean.
Answer:
(i) They brother and sister went on arguing.
(ii) The quarrel was started on small issue.
(iii) The quarrel ended bitter note and it turned into a big fight.
(iv) The quarrel spoiled their mood. The afternoon became very sad.
(v) He (brother) patted on her back in a friends manner.
Question 3.
Describe a recent quarrel that you have had with your brother, sister or friend. How did it start? What did you quarrel about? How did it end?
Answer:
After finishing our homework, me and my brother love to watch initial few minutes our fight starts over possessing the remote. It ends when our mother scold us and back us in our room.
Internal Assessment
The Quarrel Extra Questions and Answers Reference of Context
Question 1.
I quarrelled with my brother
I don’t know what about
One thing led to another
And somehow we fell out.
The start of it was slight
The end of it was strong
He said he was right
I knew he was wrong!
Explanation
The poet writes about the quarrels between her and her brother. The poetess did not know the reason behind their fights. The arguments turn soar. It starts over petty things. He extorts his dominance. The poet rather
Questions
(i) What is the name of the poem and the poet?
(ii) Does the poet know about the reasons of quarrel?
(iii) Give the meaning of‘fell out’.
(iv) Why did it end bitterly?
(v) What kind of relationship siblings share generally?
Answer:
(i) Eleanor Farjeon wrote the poem “The Quarrel’.
(ii) No, the poet does not know the reason of their fight.
(iii) Fight.
(iv) Because both of them think that they are right.
(v) The siblings generally fight with each other.
Question 2.
I quarrelled with my brother
We hated one another.
The afternoon turned black.
Then suddenly my brother
Thumped me on the back,
And said, “Oh, come along!
We can’t go on all night—
I was in the wrong.”
So he was in the right
Explanation
Both of them even hate each other. One day when the weather was not good, her brother patted her at the back as he decided to give up fight with her. He said that there is no point in having a bitter relationship with her. And the poet agreed to her brother when he took the responsibility of his wrong doings.
Questions
(i) What kind of relationship do they share?
(ii) Why did the brother patted on her back?
(iii) What was the intention of her brother?
(iv) Give the meaning of ‘thumped’.
(v) Why does it ‘turn black’?
Answer:
(i) They both hate each other.
(ii) The brother patted at her back to talk to her.
(iii) He wanted to ‘patch up’ with his sister.
(iv) Hit heavily.
(v) It means that their fight turned soar.