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Answer the question given below:

The Maasai use three parts of the lion. They are

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  •  the mane, tail and claws

  • the mane, nails and clawss

  • the mane, tail and nails

  •  the whiskers, tail and claws

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Solution

the mane, tail and claws

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Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
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Chapter 2: Mrs. Packletide's Tiger - Exercises [Page 20]

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CBSE English Communicative - Literature Reader Class 10
Chapter 2 Mrs. Packletide's Tiger
Exercises | Q 10.5 | Page 20

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Read these lines and guess the answers to the questions given below

It was Mrs. Packletide's pleasure and intention that she should shoot a tiger …. The
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procured tiger-skin and a heavy harvest of Press photographs could successfully
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a) Why did Mrs. Packletide want to kill a tiger?
b) What does it tell you about her?
c) What is the tone of the storywriter?
d) Do you think she was successful in her mission?
e) What do you think the story is all about?


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How was the tiger shooting arranged? What kind of a tiger was chosen for the
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Answer the following question in your own words :

 In what way did the villagers help Mrs. Packletide shoot the tiger?


Answer the following question in your own words :

Who was Miss Mebbin? Was she really devoted to Mrs. Packletide? How did she
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Discuss the following question in detail and write the answer in your notebook:

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Rewrite the one in ordinary prose so that the meaning is retained.

It was Mrs. Packletide's pleasure and intention that she should shoot a tiger.

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It was Mrs. Packletide's pleasure and intention that she should shoot a tiger.

Mrs. Packletide had already arranged in her mind the lunch she would give at her
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rug occupying most of the foreground and all of the conversation.
……………………………………………………………………………………………
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Rewrite the one in ordinary prose so that the meaning is retained.

As for Loona Bimberton, she refused to look at an illustrated paper for weeks, and
her letter of thanks for the gift of a tiger-claw brooch was a model of repressed
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Years later Mrs. Packletide writes her autobiography. As Mrs. Packletide, write
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jealous of the applause Loona was getting-thought of tiger
hunt--all arranged-- Louisa Mebbin accompanied; turned out
to be a blackmailer-huge price to pay to outdo a rival

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The Maasai warriors chase a lion with rattle bells to


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