Extract Based Question for The Trees Class 10 English First Flight with Solutions

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Extract Based Question for The Trees Class 10 English First Flight with Solutions

The Trees Line by Line Explanation Class 10 English

Stanza 1

"The trees inside are moving out into the forest,
the forest that was empty all these days
where no bird could sit
no insect hide
no sun bury its feet in shadow
the forest that was empty all these nights
will be full of trees by morning."

Word Meaning:
  • empty- vacant
  • bury- cover something so that it is not visible
Explanation:
The poet observes that the trees in his house have been moving outside into the forest which was empty since so long. The trees are not actually moving . The poet has used imagery to convey that human beings have been destroying nature and falsely have been trying to maintain it in their houses. Since the forests outside have been empty, there have been no birds sitting on the branches of the trees, no insects could hide into the trees and sunlight could never disappear under the shadow of the trees. The poet expects that the forest would be full of trees by next morning.

Stanza 2
"All night the roots work
to disengage themselves from the cracks
in the veranda floor.
The leaves strain toward the glass
small twigs stiff with exertion
long-cramped boughs shuffling under the roof
like newly discharged patients
half-dazed, moving
to the clinic doors."

Word Meaning:
  • exertion- pressure
  • twigs- topmost part of a tree
  • cramped- shrunk
  • disengage- get free
Explanation:
It seems that the trees work silently at night in order to complete their mission of getting free from the boundaries of the house. They work to free themselves from the cracks of the verandah floor. The leaves of the trees put a lot of pressure on the glass so that it breaks. As a result, the twigs have hardened. The large brandies of the trees have shrunk because they didn't have enough space to spread out. They try to move out slowly like newly discharged patients who are half shocked to enter the outside world.

Stanza 3
"I sit inside, doors open to the veranda
writing long letters
in which I scarcely mention the departure
of the forest from the house.
The night is fresh, the whole moon shines
in a sky still open
the smell of leaves and lichen
still reaches like a voice into the rooms.

Word Meaning:
  • departure- leaving
  • lichen- crusty patches on a tree
  • scarcely-hardly
Explanation:
The poet sits in the house, the doors of which open into the veranda. She is writing letters but hardly mentions about the trees which are trying to move out to the empty forests. The conflict between man and nature is presented by the poet. Man uses nature to decorate the interiors of his house and cuts down trees to make a house for himself. Nature has been shown to rebel against man as the trees strive to move out in the moonlight where night is fresh. The poet can smell the leaves and lichens coming from the trees that reach her room like voices.

Stanza 4
"My head is full of whispers
which tomorrow will be silent.
Listen. The glass is breaking.
The trees are stumbling forward
into the night. Winds rush to meet them.
The moon is broken like a mirror,
its pieces flash now in the crown
of the tallest oak."

Word Meaning:
  • flash-shine
  • stumbling-walk unsteadily
  • silent-quit
Explanation:
The poet hears the sounds coming from the leaves and lichens of the trees. These sounds will vanish in the morning when the trees would have moved out of the house into the forests. The poet can hear the glass breaking due to the efforts of the twigs of the tree. As the trees move outside they fall on each other and get struck. As they move out the wind seems to come to meet them. The tall trees can stand straight as they are now free. These trees have broken the moon into pieces like broken mirror. The moon now sits on the trees like a crown. The use of moon is an imagery to show that in between the land and the sky are the trees. One can only see moon in parts and not the complete moon because of these trees.

The Trees Extract Based Question Class 10 English

Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow—

Stanza 1 of The Trees

"The trees inside are moving out into the forest,
the forest that was empty all these days
where no bird could sit
no insect hide
no sun bury its feet in shadow
the forest that was empty all these nights
will be full of trees by morning."

Question 1: Why is the forest empty?
(i) the humans have destroyed the forests for building cities and other uses
(ii) the birds have flown away to other places
(iii) there are animals in the forest
(iv) the trees are being shifted to the nearby forest
Answer
(i) the humans have destroyed the forests for building cities and other uses

Question 2: `No sun bury its feet in the shadow', explain this line.
(i) The sun was shining very brightly but there were no shadow of objects.
(ii) The sun was shadowed by the cloud.
(iii) Sunlight could directly reach the ground as there were no trees.
(iv) The sun was about to set behind the cloud.
Answer
(iii) Sunlight could directly reach the ground as there were no trees

Question 3: What cannot happen in a treeless forest?
(i) the sun cannot shine brightly.
(ii) the sun can shine brightly.
(iii) there will be no rains.
(iv) no birds can make their nests.
Answer
(iv) No birds can make their nest

Question 4: How will the empty forest be full of trees by morning?
(i) The poet is planning to plant many trees, throughout the night
(ii) The magic of God will fill these trees with forests.
(iii) The plants in the jungle will grow into trees.
(iv) The poet imagines the trees in the houses will move into the empty forest to settle there forever
Answer
(iv) The poet imagines the trees in the houses will move into the empty forest to settle there forever.

Stanza 2 of The Trees

"All night the roots work
to disengage themselves from the cracks
in the veranda floor.
The leaves strain toward the glass
small twigs stiff with exertion
long-cramped boughs shuffling under the roof
like newly discharged patients
half-dazed, moving
to the clinic doors."

Question 1: Why do the roots work all night?
(i) absorb water from the soil
(ii) free themselves from the walls put around by humans
(iii) absorb minerals from the soil
(iv) go deep into the soil so that they are not uprooted by the storms
Answer
(ii) free themselves from the walls put around by humans

Question 2: Why do the twigs get stiff?
(i) they are coated with paint
(ii) they strain to escape their captivity
(iii) they are covered with steel
(iv) they don't get sufficient air
Answer
(ii) they strain to escape their captivity

Question 3: What is the figure of speech in `Like newly discharged patients'?
(i) Simile
(ii) Metaphor
(iii) Alliteration
(iv) Personification
Answer
(i) Simile

Question 4: What is the adverb form of 'patient'?
(i) patience
(ii) patiently
(iii) patiencely
(iv) patientance
Answer
(ii) patiently

Stanza 3 of The Trees

"I sit inside, doors open to the veranda
writing long letters
in which I scarcely mention the departure
of the forest from the house.
The night is fresh, the whole moon shines
in a sky still open
the smell of leaves and lichen
still reaches like a voice into the rooms.

Question 1: Which poetic device is used in the last line of the stanza?
(i) Metaphor
(ii) Imagery
(iii) Simile
(iv) Onomatopoeia
Answer
(iii) Simile

Question 2: What is the poet doing?
(i) The poet is singing a song
(ii) She was writing long letters
(iii) She was writing a diary
(iv) She was watching trees
Answer
(ii) She was writing long letters

Question 3: What is a veranda?
(i) It is a platform with an open front built on the ground floor of a home.
(ii) It is a parapet built on the first floor of a home.
(iii) It is a huge lawn in front of the house where children can play.
(iv) It is a lawn with a swimming pool and grassy patch.
Answer
(ii) It is a parapet built on the first floor of a home.

Question 4: Where are trees in the poem?
(i) The trees are inside the house
(ii) The trees are in the jungle
(iii) The trees are in the lawn
(iv) The trees are in the garden
Answer
(i) The trees are inside the house

Stanza 4 of The Trees

"My head is full of whispers
which tomorrow will be silent.
Listen. The glass is breaking.
The trees are stumbling forward
into the night. Winds rush to meet them.
The moon is broken like a mirror,
its pieces flash now in the crown
of the tallest oak."

Question 1: Why would the whispers be silent tomorrow?
(i) The poet and her friends are going out of city.
(ii) The people will cut down all the trees.
(iii) The poet will stop talking to the trees.
(iv) The trees will move outside the forest.
Answer
(iv) The trees will move outside the forest

Question 2: Why are trees stumbling?
(i) the people have started cutting them.
(ii) they hurry to move outside after breaking the glass.
(iii) they are trying to escape from the clutches of the wood cutters.
(iv) they are trying to protect other trees from being cut.
Answer
(ii) they hurry to move outside after breaking the glass

Question 3: Which poetic device is used in the line The moon is broken like a mirror'.
(i) Metaphor
(ii) Imagery
(iii) Simile
(iv) Onomatopoeia
Answer
(iii) Simile

Question 4: Why is the moon broken?
(i) there is a lunar eclipse.
(ii) the moon is broken because there are no trees.
(iii) the moon's heart is broken on seeing the condition of the trees.
(iv) the moon seems to be broken as large oak trees are covering it.
Answer
(iv) the moon seems to be broken as large oak trees are covering it.
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