1.Sure it is hard to get people to work for ecology. Everybody is in favor of it but nobody wants to do anything about it. At least I’m doing something, going around telling people what they should do. But all I get is a lot of backtalk.

2.Mr. Williams says “Well don’t you take a little more trouble with it, but enough dirt on top of each layer? Then we wouldn’t have this noise pollution.”

3.“Listen, Ms. Greene,” I say, “save those papers for the school pickup, and they can be made into new paper. Save aluminum cans, too.”

4.Of course not,” he says, “And no grass either. Because you made a path there taking a shortcut from Mrs. Greene’s. There was a little tree just starting to get bigger there until you killed it by trying to jump over it every day. Remember?”

22. “Of course not,” he says, “And no grass either. Because you made a path there taking a shortcut from Mrs. Greene’s. There was a little tree just starting to get bigger there until you killed it by trying to jump over it every day. Remember?”
23. “Oh,” I say.
24. “And talking about not driving when you can walk. You drive your motorbike round and round your backyard all summer. And your snowmobile all winter. Isn’t that wasting power and making noise pollution too?”
25. But it’s fun,” I say.
26. “Well, I enjoy taking the car to the post office,” he says, “But now you’ve made me too late.” He goes in the house looking very mad.
27. Then I remember he hasn’t paid me. But I decided to wait until next Saturday. At least I made him not pollute with his car for once.
28. 1 don’t talk to the rest of my route about ecology. It’s a very boring work, this ecology bit.
29. But when I get home, I see my mother using the electric mixer.
30. “You should do that with your old egg beater,” I point out to her. “Save on electricity. Women use too many electric things.”
31. She says in a very’ cold voice, “So who watches TV twenty-seven hours a day around here? Or is that some other kind of electricity?”
32. See what I mean? Nobody’s willing to do anything about ecology. Except me. And nobody listens to me.

 


(i) Who says,” of course not ?’
Answers: Who says,” of course not?


(ii) Who enjoys taking the car to the post office?
Answers: Mr. Johnson enjoys taking the car to the post office.


(iv) The author’s mother told him ironically that he watched. T.V. twenty-seven hours a day.
Answers: What remarks did the author’s mother have?


(v) Who is the author of this extract?
Answers: Mahadevi Verma is the author of this extract.


(vi) Who is‘him’ in the first line here?
Answers: Mahadevi Verma is the author of this extract.


(vii) How did the narrator try to feed him?
Answers: The narrator tried to feed him by putting a thin cotton wool wick, dipped in milk to his mouth:


(viii) What happened on the third day?
Answers: On the third day, he became so much better and assured that he would hold the narrator’s finger with his two tiny claws and gaze all around.


(ix) Which word in the passage means ‘very bright’?
Answers: The word ‘refulgent’ means ‘very bright’.

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