Question 13 Marks
“They tiptoed into the room. Johnsy was sleeping. Sue drew the curtains together and they went to the next room. She peeped out through the window. There was only one leaf on the creeper. It was raining heavily and an icy-cold wind was blowing. It seemed as though the leaf would fall any minute now. Behrman did not say a word. He went back to his room. Johnsy woke up next morning. In a feeble voice she asked Sue to draw the curtains. Sue was nervous. She drew back the curtains very reluctantly. 'Oh!' Sue exclaimed as she looked at the vine creeper. 'Look, there is still one leaf on the creeper. It looks quite green and healthy. In spite of the storm and the fierce winds, it didn’t fall.'”
Questions:
Q.1. Why was Sue reluctant to open the curtains?
Q.2. What does Johnsy see as her symbol of coming death?
Q.3. Why did the leaf not fall despite a violent storm?
Questions:
Q.1. Why was Sue reluctant to open the curtains?
Q.2. What does Johnsy see as her symbol of coming death?
Q.3. Why did the leaf not fall despite a violent storm?
Answer
View full question & answer→1. Sue was reluctant to open the curtains because she feared that the last leaf had fallen during the storm.
2. Johnsy believed that her death was approaching when the last leaf fell from the vine.
3. The leaf did not fall because it was a painted leaf, created and attached to the vine by Mr. Behrman.
2. Johnsy believed that her death was approaching when the last leaf fell from the vine.
3. The leaf did not fall because it was a painted leaf, created and attached to the vine by Mr. Behrman.