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Do you know the story of Rapunzel? Why does she want to be Rapunzel?

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Story of Rapunzel – Rapunzel’s story revolves around her life on a tower Rapunzel was made to live on a high tower by a witch. She eventually got used to living there. She was happy and satisfied with her life. Rapunzel had very long golden hair, using which the witch used to pay her a visit. The fate of Rapunzel took a turn when one day a prince came to meet her using her hair. The witch had punished both of them by separating them. Finally they met after a couple of years only to be united forever this time. Amanda Wishes to live like Rapunzel on a high tower away from everyone. She seeks peace and harmony. That is the reason Amanda wishes to be like Rapunzel. However, she also makes a point that in order to avoid being disturbed she would never let her hair down for anyone to climb to her. She needs no one to make her life happy.

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Chapter 4.2: Amanda! - Exercise 1 [Page 62]

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NCERT English - First Flight Class 10
Chapter 4.2 Amanda!
Exercise 1 | Q 7 | Page 62

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What do these tell you about the relationship between Amanda and her mother?


Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:

Don't eat that chocolate Amanda!
Remember your acne, Amanda!
Will you please look at me when I'm speaking to you Amanda!
(I am Rapunzel, I have not a care;
life in tower is tranquil and rare,
I'll certainly never let down my bright hair)
  1. The speaker's tone is ______.      (1)
    1. loving.
    2. hopeful.
    3. instructive.
    4. indifferent.
  2. Complete the analogy with a word from the extract:      (1)
    rare : uncommon :: peace : ______.
  3. State whether the following statement is TRUE or FALSE:      (1)
    Amanda did not want anyone to invade her privacy and silence.
  4. Select the appropriate option:    (1)
    Amanda's mother is continuously ______ Amanda.
    1. encouraging
    2. reprimanding
    3. motivating
    4. disappointing
  5. Which word in the extract is opposite in meaning to the word 'dull'?      (1)
    1. dreary
    2. shady
    3. bright
    4. angry

Answer the following question in 40 – 50 words:

In the poem ‘Amanda’, why does the poet use the famous fairy tale character, Rapunzel? Explain. (Amanda)


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