Class : Class 8
We can feel whatever we want. It's not an objective question, it's an open-ended one. The answers can differ from person to person. Someone may laugh, someone may think of their old childhood tricks (like I do when I read the poem), while someone may feel bored. There can be no correct answer to this question, since it's open-ended and can have any answer. Hence, I believe the question should be changed. Also, SOF OUGHT TO RECTIFY THESE ERRORS. IF THE STUDENTS ARE COMPLAINING ABOUT MANY QUESTIONS ON FORUM, IT MEANS THAT THERE MUST BE A PROBLEM WITH THESE QUESTIONS.
Class : Class 9
Technically, you can choose any of them. I mean, so what if I get bored? It's the poet's fault. I'm not supposed to feel the way they want me to feel.
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Class : Class 4
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Class : Class 6
c- "the fox and the goat" is also a suitable answer but it can also be named b- "the foolish goat" from the line - "the foolish goat now saw how sad condition he was into"..........so it could be both b and c but it is not there in any option so any one option can be chosen.......so as B is looking more suitable to me...........so i would choose (b) as my answer.....

