10 Questions
Where does the white bear wait for all the life she's making?
In her lair
Which direction is associated with the song thrush in the text?
West
What animal is mentioned in the text that is in pain and waiting for her cubs to be born?
Tigress
What is the concern about the cubs mentioned in the text?
They could be the last cubs ever to freely live and roam and mate.
What is the overarching theme of the text?
Endangered species and the threat of extinction
What do the tigress and the white bear have in common based on the text?
Both animals are waiting for their cubs to be born.
What is the significance of the phrase 'Our grandchild knows the tiger never' in the text?
It implies that the tiger's existence depends on future generations.
What is the main concern expressed about the cubs of both the tigress and the white bear?
They could be the last ones to freely live, roam, and mate.
What action is the song thrush primarily engaged in based on the text?
Weaving her nest to hold her clutch
What does the phrase 'she waits for all the life she's making' imply about the white bear?
The white bear is eagerly anticipating her cubs' arrival.
Test your understanding of a poem that highlights the importance of wildlife conservation, focusing on tigers and polar bears. Explore the themes of endangered species, survival, and human impact on the environment.
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