Chief Seattle’s Speech Treasure Trove Short Stories Workbook Solutions Ch-1 Passage-4

Chief Seattle’s Speech Treasure Trove Short Stories Workbook Solutions Ch-1 Passage-4.  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-4

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-4

Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow

Passage 4 – We will ponder………………… only a change of worlds.

Question 1. What is the condition laid by the speaker before he accepts the white man’s proposition?

Answer: Chief Seattle shall accept the proposition b the white man only if he and his people are allowed to visit the tomb stones freely without any molestation.

Question 2. When will the shores swarm with the invisible dead of the speaker’s tribe? Why?

Answer: The shores will swarm with the invisible dead of the speaker’s tribe tribe when the white man’s children’s children think themselves alone in the field, the store, the shop, upon the highway, or in the silence of the pathless woods, but they will not be alone. And they will not be alone because in all the earth there is no place dedicated to solitude. At night when the streets of the white man’s cities and villages are silent and they think that they are deserted, the fact would be that the streets throng with the returning spirits of his people that had once filled them and still love this beautiful land.

Question 3. What does the speaker say about death? Explain.

Answer: The speaker says that death is inevitable and is the destiny of both the races, whether the Indians or the white people. The speaker says that death is the order of nature. No one can exempt from it. Further, he says that death is change of worlds.

Question 4. How is every part of the soil sacred to his people?

Answer: According to Chief Seattle every part of the native land is sacred in the estimation of his tribal people because those places are rich with the blood of their ancestors. As the speaker says: “Every hillside, every valley, every plain and grove, has been hallowed by some sad or happy event in days long vanished. Even the rocks, which seem to be dumb and dead as the swelter in the sun along the silent shore, thrill with memories of stirring events connected with the lives of my people.” Their bare feet are conscious of the sympathetic touch of their ancestors.

Question 5. What plea does the speaker make to the white men?

Answer: The speaker pleads with the White men to be just and kind to his people.

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