The Rain
10 Questions
1 Views

Choose a study mode

Play Quiz
Study Flashcards
Spaced Repetition
Chat to lesson

Podcast

Play an AI-generated podcast conversation about this lesson

Questions and Answers

What did Lencho initially mistake the raindrops for?

  • Pieces of ice
  • Silver nuggets
  • New coins (correct)
  • Diamonds
  • How did the hailstones affect the field and the crops?

  • Enhanced the growth of the crops
  • Destroyed the crops and flowers (correct)
  • Watered the field
  • Had no impact on the field
  • What did the hailstones resemble to Lencho?

  • New silver coins (correct)
  • Marbles
  • Crystal balls
  • Gems
  • How did Lencho feel after the hailstorm passed?

    <p>Filled with sadness</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What was the initial reaction of the boys to the hailstorm?

    <p>Collecting the hailstones</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the traditional baker use to herald his arrival in the morning?

    <p>A specially made bamboo staff</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the children long for from the baker's basket?

    <p>Bread-bangles</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What did the baker deliver to the servant of the house?

    <p>Loaves</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the baker make his musical entry on the scene?

    <p>With the 'jhang, jhang' sound of his specially made bamboo staff</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did the children react when the loaves were delivered to the servant?

    <p>They climbed a bench or the parapet to peep into the basket</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Lencho and the Hailstorm

    • Lencho initially mistook the raindrops for coins, symbolizing a sense of hope for the harvest.
    • The hailstones devastated the field and crops, resulting in a significant loss of Lencho's anticipated harvest.
    • Lencho compared the hailstones to "little white balls," indicating their size and density.
    • After the hailstorm passed, Lencho felt despair and frustration, fearing the destruction caused to his livelihood.

    Boys' Reaction to the Hailstorm

    • The boys initially reacted with excitement to the hailstorm, viewing it as a spectacle rather than understanding its potential consequences.

    The Baker's Morning Ritual

    • The traditional baker used a specific ringing instrument to announce his arrival in the morning, creating a familiar and comforting sound for the neighborhood.
    • Children yearned for the treats from the baker's basket, showcasing their eagerness for fresh bread and sweets.

    Baker's Delivery

    • The baker delivered bread loaves directly to the servant of the house, ensuring that the household was supplied with fresh bread.
    • The baker made a musical entry, likely through the use of rhythmic sounds and the familiar ringing, contributing to a cheerful atmosphere.

    Children's Reaction to Bread Delivery

    • When the loaves were delivered to the servant, the children expressed joy and anticipation, eager to enjoy the freshly baked bread.

    Studying That Suits You

    Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.

    Quiz Team

    Description

    Test your comprehension of "The Rain" by exploring Lencho's unique perspective on raindrops and his reaction to the natural phenomenon. This quiz delves into the symbolism and themes present in the story, as well as Lencho's character and mindset.

    More Like This

    Discover Goa
    3 questions

    Discover Goa

    ProudSalamander avatar
    ProudSalamander
    Goa's Rivers Quiz
    8 questions

    Goa's Rivers Quiz

    MasterfulSilicon avatar
    MasterfulSilicon
    Glimpses of India Part 1: A Baker from Goa
    18 questions
    Beaches of Goa
    8 questions

    Beaches of Goa

    IndebtedRhodium avatar
    IndebtedRhodium
    Use Quizgecko on...
    Browser
    Browser