Poem Analysis: The Frog and the Nightingale
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What was the main reason other creatures loathed the frog's voice?

  • It was loud and unpleasant. (correct)
  • It was too soft and melodious.
  • It was too quiet and soothing.
  • It was barely audible.
  • How did the frog respond to insults, complaints, and bricks thrown at him?

  • He sought help from other frogs.
  • He became quiet and stopped croaking.
  • He moved to a different location to croak.
  • He croaked louder in defiance. (correct)
  • What action caused the frog to be dumbstruck?

  • The moonlight casting a shadow on the tree.
  • The nightingale casting forth her melody. (correct)
  • A sudden rainstorm.
  • The appearance of another frog.
  • Why did other creatures have no choice but to endure the frog's croaking?

    <p>There were no effective ways to stop him.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Where did the frog typically minstrel each night?

    <p>At the foot of the sumac tree.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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    The Frog's Voice

    • Other creatures loathed the frog's voice because it was loud and piercing.
    • The frog responded to insults, complaints, and bricks thrown at him by continuing to sing, unaffected by the negativity.
    • The frog was left dumbstruck when a group of creatures finally applauded his performance.
    • The other creatures had no choice but to endure the frog's croaking because it was the only sound that could be heard from far and wide.
    • The frog typically minstrelled each night from a large lily pad in the pond.

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    Test your understanding of the poem 'The Frog and the Nightingale' by answering questions about the characters, themes, and events in the story.

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