Extra Questions Answers
Ans: “A legend of the Northland” is a ballad.
3. What is the meaning of the legend?
Ans: Legend means a historical story, passing generation to generation.
4. Why the direction of the day is very less in the North pole or Northland?
Ans : The duration of the day is very less in the Northland because its position is such that the sun’s rays reach for a very less time.
5. Who are “they” referred in the fourth line of the first stanza?
Ans: “They” refers to the people live in the northland.
6. What is the reindeer?
Ans: Reindeer is an animal which is found in this polar region. They are used to pull the sledges.
7. Why do the children of North land look like bear cubs?
Ans: The children look like a bear’s cubs because they wear funny looking furry clothes is like the furry skin of a bear.
8. Who are “They” and “Them” referred to the first line of the third stanza of the poem?
Ans: Here “They” refers to the parents and “Them” refers to the children of the North land.
9. Who is the main character of the story famous in the Northland?
Ans: The story is about Saint Peter.
10. Write the meaning the hearth?
Ans: Hearth means fire place.
11. Write the meaning of kneaded?
Ans: Kneaded mean to make dough from flour.
12. What did the woman make in her third attempt?
Ans: The woman took a very small amount of dough and by rolling and rolling again and again she gave the shape of a wafer in her third attempt.
13. What made Saint Peter angry?
Ans: Saint Peter was hungry and the greedy woman was not ready to give a single piece of cake to him, which made him angry.
14. What happened to the woman’s remaining clothes?
Ans: The woman’s remaining clothes had burned and turned black in colour just like coal.
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