*5. A Legend of the Northland (Phoebe Cary)*
Ans. Phoebe Cary
Ans. To Northland
Ans. Like bear’s cubs
Ans. Reindeer
Ans. Snow carts
Ans. He was faint with fasting
Ans. She was baking cakes
Ans. For a piece of cake
Ans. The woman
Ans. On the shelf
Ans. He cursed her to be changed into a bird
Ans. Into a woodpecker
Ans. She flew out of the chimney
Ans. Scarlet
Ans. A woodpecker
Ans. Keeps boring the trees for food
*1. What did Saint Peter ask the old lady for? What was the lady reaction?*
Ans. Saint Peter asked the old lady to give him a baked cake. The lady was very selfish, she made a small cake to give. But as she was baking the cake, she noticed that it seemed too big to give away, so she kneaded a smaller dough. But she did not give him any cake.
*2. How does the woodpecker get her food?*
Ans. The woodpecker got her food by boring and boring holes into the trees.
*3. What is the moral of the poem ‘A Legend of the Northland’?*
Ans. A Legend of the Northland teaches us a strong moral that we should never be selfish and should think about others. The poem teaches us to be generous and to help the needy. We should not be greedy for any little thing like the lady.
*4. Theme of 'A Legend of Northland'*
Ans. A Legend of the Northland gives us a moral lesson. The poem talks about a little woman who was punished by saint Peter. The lady refuses to give him a cake that she had baked. The behaviour of the woman provokes Saint Peter who curses her and changes her into a woodpecker. Saint Peter teaches a lesson to all humans that we must not be selfish.