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Kaveri

Winds of Change

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Medium

What does the chapter imply about those who resist change?

AThey are wise and careful
BThey will eventually be overwhelmed by it
CThey succeed in stopping it
DThey are the true heroes
2
Hard

The repeated return to the wind image throughout the poem is an example of:

AFlashback
BMotif
CStream of consciousness
DDramatic irony
3
Hard

HOT: If the wind in the poem represents industrialisation in 19th-century societies, which group would be most like the 'bending branches'?

AMonarchs who refused reform
BWorkers who adapted new factory skills
CLandowners who hoarded wealth
DPhilosophers who criticised progress
4
Hard

Some readers argue that Kezia's father was a good parent. Which piece of evidence from the story BEST supports this argument?

AHe punished Kezia for tearing his papers
BHe allowed Kezia to sleep in his bed and comforted her during her nightmare
CHe came home tired every evening
DHe asked Kezia to make him a pincushion
5
Medium

The word 'stumping' (as in the father stumping up the stairs) most accurately conveys:

AA quiet, careful tread
BHeavy, deliberate, loud footsteps
CRunning up the stairs quickly
DA slow, tired shuffle

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