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In English / High School | 2025-07-08

4. Read the extract and answer the questions that follow. "With mimic motion out his foot, As if he thought he was walking, It's prized more than my best dancing." i. What is mimic? a. To copy b. To feed c. To grow d. To teach ii. The poet's tone in the above lines is ____ a. Comical b. Terrified c. Sarcastic d. Envious iii. Who is he? a. Child b. Parent c. Grandparent d. Teacher iv. How does the child feel having an infant at home? a. Excited b. Unhappy c. Indifferent d. None of these v. ____ is prized? a. Dancing b. Singing c. Painting d. Cooking

Asked by Tayyyy1907

Answer (1)

To answer these questions, we will analyze the given extract step by step:

What is mimic?

The word 'mimic' means 'to copy.' The context of the poem mentions 'mimic motion,' suggesting an action that is being imitated.
Chosen answer: a. To copy


The poet's tone in the above lines is ____

The poem compares the 'mimic motion' of the foot to the poet's 'best dancing,' suggesting an exaggerated admiration or irony.
The tone appears sarcastic as the poet is pointing out the irony in comparing a simple action to something more skillful.
Chosen answer: c. Sarcastic


Who is he?

Based on the line 'out his foot,' it refers to someone who is not independently walking or dancing, likely a very young child or infant.
Chosen answer: a. Child


How does the child feel having an infant at home?

The extract does not directly provide this information, but between the lines, it shows a contrast between actions being more appreciated than perhaps the child's own achievements like dancing.
Since the sarcasm suggests a comparison that isn’t in the child’s favor, they might feel a bit envious or neglected, implying they might not be particularly excited or happy.
Chosen answer: b. Unhappy


____ is prized?

The extract mentions 'It's prized more than my best dancing,' which indicates that 'the mimic motion' of the infant is what is prized.
If 'dancing' is viewed in this context against the child's mimic motion, it suggests that the infant's imitation is what's being appreciated.
Chosen answer: a. Dancing

Answered by LiamAlexanderSmith | 2025-07-21