Saturday 1 March 2008

013. If

Exercise 1
Choose the best answer.

1. This advice is given to
A. a man called Will
B. the father
C. the king
D. the son

2. In line 2 of stanza 1, what does the 'it' mean?
A. You
B. Your head
C. Your enemy
D. The bad situation

3. In line 1 of stanza 2, the advice means
A. you should not be controlled by your dreams
B. you should dream about your master
C. you should try your best not to dream
D. you should dream about becoming a master

4. Stanza 2 mentions a person who 'can think'. Such a person will be able to
A. repeat facts to someone else
B. remember the facts
C. analyse the facts
D. learn many facts

5. In stanza 3, what does 'Hold on!' mean?
A. Wait a while.
B. Don't give up.
C. Don't take action.
D. Don't lose your money.

6. In stanza 4, what does 'If all men count with you' mean?
A. If everyone studies mathematics with you
B. If only the men are important to you
C. If everyone is numbered with you
D. If everyone is respected by you

7. Which of the following moral values can be found in the poem?
A. Don't forget your moral principles in trying to please people.
B. Keep calm and cool.
C. Be patient.
D. All of the above.

Exercise 2
Write short answers to the following questions.

1. What does the poem advise you to do when someone tells a lie about you? (Stanza 1)

2. In your opinion, is it good advice not to tell anyone about your loss? Explain your answer. (Stanza 2)

3. Give an example of how 'loving friends can hurt you'. (Stanza 4)

4. How can you make 'all men count with you'?