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Answer the following question briefly.

How did the creatures of Bingle bog react to the nightingale's singing?

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Solution

The creatures of Bingle Bog appreciated the sweet voice of the nightingale. Every one clapped for her generously. All the animals gathered around the sumac tree. Ducks and herons waded through water and reached where nightingale was singing.

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The Frog and the Nightingale
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Chapter 7: The Frog and The Nightingale - Exercises [Page 94]

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CBSE English Communicative - Literature Reader Class 10
Chapter 7 The Frog and The Nightingale
Exercises | Q 10.1 | Page 94

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Characteristic Tick  Mark  Characteristic  Tick Mark Characteristic Tick Mark
Insensitive   High - headed   Manipulative   
Humorous   Egoistic   Patronizing  
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Opportunistic

  Foolish   Arrogant  
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Situations
a. The efforts made by the other creatures of the bog to still the frog's determination 'to display his heart's elation'.
b. The first time the Nightingale sings.
c. The nightingale is awestruck when the frog introduces himself.
d. The practice session when it is raining.
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"You must make your public happier :

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We must aim for better billings."

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(b) Who does 'we' refer to?

(c) What must be done for 'better billings' 

(d) What trait of the speaker's character is revealed through the above lines?


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