Jody was worried about
  • his father
  • his mother
  • the doe
  • the fawn
Penny felt hemmed in
  • when he killed the doe
  • when Jody proposed to bring the fawn home
  • when Jody asked him how he was feeling
  • when the fawn was brought home
Jody feared that his parents might not allow him to bring the fawn home because
  • they had a small house
  • of the expenses to feed the animal
  • the fawn was a dangerous animal
  • it was illegal to keep it
Jody’s mother held the coffee pot in mid-air. It shows that
  • she was stunned at what Jody had said
  • she had suddenly heard a sound
  • she saw Dr. Wilson which upset her
  • she did not want to give coffee to Mill-wheel
Dr. Wilson and Mill supported
  • Penny
  • Jody
  • Ma Baxter
  • the fawn
A male fawn is the one on whom
  • there are spots everywhere
  • there are no spots
  • the spots are all in a line
  • the spots are bigger compared to a doe
Jody sent Mill-wheel back because
  • he disliked Mill-wheel
  • Mill-wheel was on the horse
  • he feared that Mill-wheel would kill the fawn
  • he wanted to be alone with the fawn
The buzzard is
  • a big animal that hunts and kills
  • a bird that flies high in the sky
  • a bird which makes much noise
  • a large bird like the vulture
He had held it, in his dreams, in his arms. He slipped from the table and went to his father’s bedside. Penny lay at rest. His eyes were open and clear, but the pupils were still dark and dilated.
  • Jody
  • Penny
  • Doc Wilson
  • Mill-wheel
He had held it, in his dreams, in his arms. He slipped from the table and went to his father’s bedside. Penny lay at rest. His eyes were open and clear, but the pupils were still dark and dilated. ‘It’ refers to
  • the table
  • the fawn
  • Penny’s eyes
  • the bed
He had held it, in his dreams, in his arms. He slipped from the table and went to his father’s bedside. Penny lay at rest. His eyes were open and clear, but the pupils were still dark and dilated. He went to his father’s bedside to/for
  • enquire about his health
  • get some money
  • talk about the doe
  • the sake of the fawn
He waited for the sound of the hooves to end, then cut to the right. The scrub was still. Only his own crackling of twigs sounded across the silence. He wondered for an instant if he had mistaken his direction. Who was it that went away on the horse ?
  • Jody
  • Penny
  • Mill-wheel
  • Doc Wilson
He waited for the sound of the hooves to end, then cut to the right. The scrub was still. Only his own crackling of twigs sounded across the silence. He wondered for an instant if he had mistaken his direction. He was trying to
  • find the fawn
  • get a hare
  • pick some herbs
  • find his way in the forest
He waited for the sound of the hooves to end, then cut to the right. The scrub was still. Only his own crackling of twigs sounded across the silence. He wondered for an instant if he had mistaken his direction. He had come to the place where
  • he usually came
  • the Doe was killed
  • his father had asked him to go
  • his mother had sent him
The fawn stared after him. He came back to it and stroked it and walked away again. It took a few wobbling steps toward him and cried piteously. It was willing to follow him. It belonged to him. It was his own. He was light-headed with his joy. The fawn started after
  • Penny
  • Ma Baxter
  • Jody
  • Mill-wheel
The fawn stared after him. He came back to it and stroked it and walked away again. It took a few wobbling steps toward him and cried piteously. It was willing to follow him. It belonged to him. It was his own. He was light-headed with his joy. He was light-headed with joy as he felt that
  • the fawn was crying
  • it was taking wobbling steps
  • it was not able to run
  • the fawn was really his
The fawn stared after him. He came back to it and stroked it and walked away again. It took a few wobbling steps toward him and cried piteously. It was willing to follow him. It belonged to him. It was his own. He was light-headed with his joy. The passage is taken from
  • The Tsunami
  • This is Jody’s Fawn
  • A visit to Cambridge
  • The Great stone Face
A dairy is a record of
  • Historical events
  • Forgotten events
  • Personal experiences
  • Important events
The short mansoon diary is written ley…………
  • Ruskin bond
  • Jawaharlal nehru
  • Anne Frank
  • John milton
One of the most famous dairies published as book is the dairy of
  • Khuswant singh
  • Anne frank
  • John milton
  • Ruskin bond
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