NCERT Solutions Class 10 English (First Flight) Poem 9 (Fog)

NCERT Solutions Class 10 English (First Flight) 

The NCERT Solutions in English Language for Class 10 English (First Flight) Poem – 9 Fog has been provided here to help the students in solving the questions from this exercise. 

Poem – 9 (Fog) 

The fog comes
on little cat feet.
It sits looking
over harbour and city
on silent haunches
and then moves on.
                       – CARL SANDBURG

Thinking about the Poem

1. 
(i) What does Sandburg think the fog is like?
Answer – Sandburg thinks that the fog is like a cat.

(ii) How does the fog come?
Answer – The fog comes silently like a cat on its small feet.

(iii) What does ‘it’ in the third line refer to?
Answer – ‘It’ refers to fog.

(iv) Does the poet actually say that the fog is like a cat? Find three things that tell us that the fog is like a cat. say that the fog is like a cat? Find three things that tell us that the fog is like a cat.
Answer – The poet does not actually say that the fog is like a cat, but he uses the metaphor of cat for comparison.
Three things that tell us that the fog is like a cat are:

  • It comes silently like a cat on its small feet.
  • It looks over like a cat.
  • It sits on its haunches like a cat.

2. You know that a metaphor compares two things by transferring a feature of one thing to the other.
(i) Find metaphors for the following words and complete the table below. Also try to say how they are alike. The first is done for you.

Storm Tiger Pounces over the fields, growls
Train    
Fire    
School    
Home    

Answer – 

Storm Tiger Pounces over the fields, growls
Train Gush of wind Very fast movement
Fire Anger Danger that surrounds both on the basis of their intensities
School Gateway Leads to adulthood and a life of responsibility
Home Nest Provides hospitable, loving environment

3. Does this poem have a rhyme scheme? Poetry that does not have an obvious rhythm or rhyme is called ‘free verse’.
Answer – No, this poem does not have a rhyme scheme. It is written in free verse.

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