Chief Seattle’s Speech Treasure Trove Short Stories Workbook Solutions Ch-1 Passage-2

Chief Seattle’s Speech Treasure Trove Short Stories Workbook Solutions Ch-1 Passage-2.  Question with answer of Workbook of Short story Book “Treasure Trove”. All the solutions has been given as council latest prescribe guideline. Therefore you can achieve your goal in next upcoming exam of council. Visit official website CISCE for detail information about ICSE Board Class-10 English.

Chief Seattle’s Speech Treasure Trove Short Stories Workbook Solutions Ch-1 Passage-2

Board ICSE
Class 10th (X) / 9th (IX)
Subject English
Book Name Treasure Trove
Chapter-1 Chief Seattle’s Speech
Chief Seattle’s Speech Treasure Trove Short Stories Workbook Solutions Ch-1 Passage-2
Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow
Passage 2 – To us the ashes of …………………..people out of dense darkness.

Question 1. Where was the religion of the White people written?

Answer: The religion of the white people was written upon tablets of stone so that they would never forget but they could never understand its significance.

Question 2. How do the tribal men regard the ashes of their ancestors?

Answer: The tribal men regard the ashes of their ancestors as sacred and respect them. The ground where their dead are buried is considered holy by them.

Question 3. What is the religion of the Tribal men? How is it different?

Answer: The religion of the tribal people is the traditions of their ancestors — the dreams of their old men, given to them in solemn hours of the night by the Great Spirit, and the visions of their sachems, and is written in the hearts of our people.

Question 4. How do the White feel about their dead people?

Answer: The white people have no respect for their dead and leave their graves unachievable.

Question 5. Why do the dead of the Tribals never forget them or this beautiful world?

Answer: The dead of the Tribals never forget this beautiful world that gave them being. They still love its unseasoned valleys, its illustrious mountains, its murmuring rivers, desolate vales and verdant lined lakes and bays, and always yearn in tender fond affection over the lonely hearted living, and often return from the happy hunting ground to visit, guide, console, and comfort their people.

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