Fable
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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1. Who wrote the poem ‘Fable’?
Ans: Ralph Waldo Emerson.
2. Who had a quarrel with the squirrel?
Ans: The mountain had a quarrel with the squirrel.
3. What does ‘little prig’ mean?
Ans:
4. What does the poem ‘Fable’ mean to say?
Ans: ‘Fable’ mean to say that talents defer
5. What is not a disgrace to the squirrel?
Ans: Occupying his own place is not a disgrace to the squirrel.
6. What do all sorts of things and weather make?
Ans: All sorts of things and weather make up a year and a sphere.
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7. Who is referred to as 'Bun'?
Ans: The squirrel is referred to as 'Bun'.
8. Is it a matter of disgrace to the squirrel to be so small and to occupy a small place?
Ans: No, it is not a disgrace to the squirrel.
9. What did the mountain call the squirrel?
Ans: The mountain called the squirrel a 'little prig'.
10. What the mountain can not do?
Ans: The mountain cannot crack a nut.
12. Who makes a track for the squirrel?
Ans: The mountain makes a track for the squirrel.
13. What the squirrel can not do?
Ans: The Squirrel cannot carry forests on his back.
14. Why does the squirrel think it no disgrace to occupy his own place?
Ans: The squirrel thinks it is not a matter of disgrace to occupy his own place because every individual should have the right and importance of his own.
15. What are the positive qualities of the squirrel?
Ans: The squirrel is spry or lively, confident, and speak articulately for himself.
16. What according to the squirrel are the limitation of the mountain?
Ans: According to the squirrel, the mountain is not half as spry as the squirrel and it cannot crack nuts.
17. What according to the squirrel, always differs?
Ans: According to the squirrel, talents always differ.
18.what does the term 'all sorts of things' refer to?
Ans: The term 'all sorts of things' refers to both the living and nonliving things of nature?
19. who is called 'little prig' by the mountain in the poem 'Fable'?
Ans: The squirrel is called 'little prig' by the mountain in the poem 'Fable'
20. Who can crack a nut?
Ans: The squirrel can crack a nut.
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21. Between whom did the quarrel take place?
Ans: The quarrel took place between the mountain and the squirrel.
22. What did the mountain call the squirrel?
Ans: The mountain called the squirrel 'Little Prig'?
23. What must be taken together to make a year and sphere?
Ans: All sorts of things and weather must be taken together to make up a year and a sphere.
24. What was the name of the squirrel?
Ans: The name of the squirrel was Bun.
25. In which matter is Bun doubtless?
Ans: The mountain is very big.
26. Who is not 'half so spry'?
Ans: The mountain is not 'half so spry'.
27. What must be taken in together to make up a year and a sphere?
Ans: All sorts of things and weather.
28. What did the mountain call the squirrel?
Ans: The mountain called the squirrel 'Little Prig'.
29. What was the name of the squirrel?
Ans: The name of the squirrel was Bun.
30. What doesn't the squirrel deny?
Ans:- The squirrel doesn’t deny that the mountain is very big and it can carry forests on its back and can make a very pretty squirrel track.
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