Ans. Ogden Nash
Ans. In a little house
Ans. Black
Ans. Belinda’s little grey mouse
Ans. A yellow dog
Ans. Custard
Ans. Red
Ans. As a barrel of bears
Ans. A pirate
Ans. Ink and blink
Ans. Custard
Ans. For a nice safe cage
10. The Tale of Custard the
Dragon (Ogden Nash)
1. Who were
Ink, Blink, Mustard and Custard?
Ans. Ink
was a little black kitten, Blink was a little grey mouse, Mustard was a yellow
dog and Custard was a little pet dragon.
2. Where did
Belinda live and which animals lived with her?
Ans. Belinda lived in a little
white house with her four pets. They were Ink-a little black kitten, Blink-a little grey mouse, Mustard-a yellow
dog and Custard-a little pet dragon.
3. Who was
Custard and how did he look?
Ans. Custard is Belinda's pet Dragon. He has spikes on his back. He has sharp teeth
and dangerous mouth, when he blow fire it looked like a fireplace and his nose
look like a chimney. He always cried for a nice safe cage because he was a
coward.
4. How was
the pirate killed?
Ans. When Ink, Blink and
Mustard fled away cowardly. Custard
fought with him bravely. He gobbled the pirate and ate him. In this way
the pirate was killed.
5. How is
‘The Tale of Custard the Dragon’ a ballad?
Ans. The ballad is a poem that
is typically arranged in quatrains
with the rhyme scheme ABAB. Ballads are usually narrative, which means
they tell a story.
6. Why did
Custard cry for a nice safe cage? Why is the dragon called ‘cowardly dragon’?
Ans. Custard cried for a nice
safe cage because it was a coward.
It is called “cowardly dragon” because everyone else in the house is
very brave while the dragon is the only one, who fears a lot and looks for a
nice safe cage for himself.