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Extra Question Answer Of Fog Poem Class 10 | SEBA HSLC

Hello Students,
This is the Class 10 english series. In this article I have given some extra question and answer extracted from the poem 'Fog'. The poem is from the English textbook (First Flight) for class 10 SEBA students. I hope you will be benefited from this. Let's get started.

Fog class 10 extra questions and answers SEBA 


 1. Who wrote the poem Fog ?

Ans : Carl Sandburg wrote the poem Fog.


2. How does the fog come, according to the poet ?

Ans : According to the poet the fog come silently like a little cat feet.


3. What does the poet think the fog is like ?

Ans : The poet thinks the fog is like a cat.


4. Does the poet actually say that the fog is like a cat ?

Ans : No, the poet doesn't actually say that the fog is like a cat. He uses metaphor to show the resemblance between the coming of a cat and the fog.


5. How does the poet compare the fog to a living being ?

Ans : The poet says that the fog comes "on little cat feet". He also says that the fog "sits looking over harbour and city and then moves on" to show resemblance between the fog and a cat, the poet uses such metaphorical language that the fog is described as if it were a living being.


6. Name the three things tells us that the fog is like a cat.

Ans : The three things that tells us that the fog is like a cat are - 

      The fog comes on little cat feet.

      It sits looking on silent haunches.

      It moves on.


7. How is the fog like a cat ? What poetic device is used by the poet here ?

Ans : The fog comes silently just like a cat and sits looking over the harbour and city and then moves on like a cat. Thus, the poet describes the fog as a living being, cat.


The poetic device used by the poet is "metaphor".


8. Does this poem have a rhyme scheme ?

Ans : The poem Fog is a free-verse. Free-verse is a kind of poem which does not have any rhyme scheme.


9. Where does fog sit ?

Ans : The fog sits looking over harbour and city on silent haunches and then moves on.


10. How does the fog come ?

Ans : The fog comes silently just like a cat and sits looking over the harbour and city on silent haunches and then moves like a cat.


11. What do haunches mean in the poem fog ?

Ans : Haunches means hips or thighs. On haunches means sitting with knees bent.


12. Why does the poet compare the fog to ?

Ans : The poet compares the fog to a cat. The poet thinks the fog is like a cat and uses metaphor to show the resemblance between the coming of a cat and the fog. He says that the fog comes on little cat feet and sits looking over harbour and city and then moves on.


Thank you for reading this. I hope this will be useful for you. Feel free to comment below if you have any queries.


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