And the rainbow appeared,
And curled itself around his shoulder.
How does the image of the rainbow in these lines shape the poet's presentation of God and what he creates?
A.
It adds awe and fear.
B.
It adds exciting suspense.
C.
It adds joy and wonder.
D.
It adds restless longing.
(C) It adds joy and wonder.
The rainbow is usually a symbol of joy and in this poem, God is said to have produced the rainbow with a simple smile. God then wraps the rainbow around his shoulder which relays an image of wonder.
a. conceit
b. cruelty
c. generosity
d. persistence
e. intelligence
f: competitiveness
Answer:
In 'Rules of Games', Waverly displays the traits of persistence, intelligence and competitiveness.
Explanation:
Waverly is very intelligent as she learns the rules of chess all by herself. She even becomes a chess champion at a very young age as she was very smart and her intellect had no bounds.
She was also very persistent and competitive as she would always face stronger and bigger opponents in chess matches. She has learnt 'the art of invisible strength' from her mother, due to which she is able to fight against all her opponents.
In " The Lottery", Tessie felt flustered that she had forgotten that is was lottery day. - Hope this helps!
likely or liable to be influenced or harmed by a particular thing.