Read the following extract carefully and answer the questions that follow.
He should be snarling around houses
At the jungle’s edge,
Baring his white fangs, his claws,
Terrorising the village!
1. The poet says 'He should be ...', which means that he is not doing it at present, so where is he?
(i) He is in a village showing his white teeth and claws.
(ii) He is in a city showing his white teeth and claws.
(iii) He is in a village showing his yellow teeth and claws.
(iv) He is in a village showing his white teeth and legs.
2. What is he doing there?
(i) He is terrorising small children.
(ii) He is terrorising villagers.
(iii) He is terrorising weak villagers.
(iv) He is terrorising big girls.
3. Where should 'he' be?
(i) "He" should be in the cottage.
(ii) "He" should be in the garden.
(iii) 'He' should be in the forest.
(iv) 'He' should be in the city.
4. Where is he snarling around houses?
(i) He is snarling around houses at the city’s edge.
(ii) He is snarling around houses at the cottage’s edge.
(iii) He is snarling around houses at the cage’s edge.
(iv) He is snarling around houses at the jungle’s edge.
5. How does he terrorise the villagers?
(i) He terrorises the villagers by showing his sharp teeth and small claws, and by growling.
(ii) He terrorises the villagers by showing his sharp teeth and legs, and by growling.
(iii) He terrorises the villagers by showing his sharp teeth and claws, and by growling.
(iv) He terrorises the villagers by showing his sharp yellow teeth and claws, and by growling.