Read the lines given below and answer the questions that follow:
The fog comes on little cat feet.
It sits looking over harbour and city on silent haunches and then moves on.
1. How does the fog come?
(i) The fog comes on like little cat feet.
(ii) The fog comes on like little dog feet.
(iii) The fog comes on like little frog feet.
(iv) The fog comes on like little rat feet.
2. Where does the fog look?
(i) The fog looks over the village.
(ii) The fog looks over the harbour and the city.
(iii) The fog looks over children's playgrounds.
(iv) The fog looks over the houses of the poor.
3. How does the fog look?
(i) The fog looks like a bat sitting on its haunches.
(ii) The fog looks like a rat sitting on its haunches.
(iii) The fog looks like a cat sitting on its haunches.
(iv) The fog looks like a dog sitting on its paws.
4. For what does 'it' stand in the third line.
(i) Here, 'it' is the little rat as well as the dog.
(ii) Here, 'it' is the little bat as well as the dog.
(iii) Here, 'it' is the little frog as well as the dog.
(iv) Here, 'it' is the little cat as well as the fog.
5. What does the fog do in the end?
(i) In the end, the fog stays where it was.
(ii) In the end, the fog moves on.
(iii) In the end, the fog vanishes.
(iv) In the end, the fog gets sad.