The correct answer is B. <span>They are terribly thirsty.
They were working as guardians of a bean field. One day, there came a monkey which they chase to avoid eating the beans. Unfortunately, a time came when they got extremely thirsty so they had no other choice but to leave the field and drank in a pond in the forest.</span>
Answer:
(C) It unfolds in a few brief scenes that show readers why the merchant’s wife continues to believe in their son’s capacity to learn and grow.
Explanation:
"All for a Paisa" is a riddle presented in a folklore story with slightly varied versions in different regions and societies.
"Paisa" in the Indian sub-continent means hundredth part of a rupee. It is somewhat like to penny, hence very small/negligible amount of money.
A summary of one of the versions of the story is as follows;
A merchant is unwilling to marry his son because he does not believe in the intelligence and abilities of his son. His wife however speaks favorably about their son, and succeeds in getting a chance for his son from his husband. The merchant in order to test his son's intelligence and capacity to learn gives him one paisa to and asks for buying with this something to eat, something to drink, something to chew, something to plant in a garden, and something as food for the cow. The son by the advice of iron-smith's daughter buys a watermelon which fulfills all the requirements. His father is impressed even after knowing the truth about iron-smith daughter's helping his son. He arranges his son's marriage with that girl.
Option C is correct because the story has few brief scenes.
Option A is incorrect because son's mother thinks very positive about his son's abilities.
Option B is incorrect because the story is not one extended description of just merchant's views.
Option D is incorrect because although merchant's son has average intelligence, but his willingness to go and buy such a thing and his unhappy expression are a sign that he is willing and able to learn.
Explanation:
the rhyme scheme is ababbcbccdcdeeabbacddceffegeabcabcdcddcdee
the main idea lasting love hope madness
this is written in the Petrarchan English italian form
The poet has used the metaphor simile personification of burning an oak to emphasize how patient one needs to be when trying to win the love of a lady. He also uses the metaphor of the knot wound pain to emphasize the depth of love.
Like he wouldn't amount to anything
The correct answr is D. The spider scurried under the kitchen cabinet.
"Under" is the preposition here which signifies the logical relationship between two objects, the spider and the kitchen cabinet.
Under signifies how these two objects are connected to each other.