The Little Match Girl Treasure Trove Workbook Solutions Ch-7 Passage-1

The Little Match Girl Treasure Trove Workbook Solutions Ch-7 Passage-1.  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.

The Little Match Girl Treasure Trove Workbook Solutions Ch-7 Passage-1

Board ICSE
Class 10th (X) / 9th (IX)
Subject English
Book Name Treasure Trove
Chapter-7 The Little Match Girl

The Little Match Girl Treasure Trove Workbook Solutions Ch-7 Passage-1

Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow

Passage 1:- Most terribly cold ………… sorrow, the poor little thing!.

Question 1. Which day of the year was it in the story?

Answer: It was bitterly cold. It snowed, and it was nearly quite dark. It was New Year’s eve and the night was freezing cold.

Question 2. Describe the condition of the girl.

Answer: The little girl was bare headed and barefoot through the streets in the freezing cold as she had lost the slippers she had worn which belonged to her mother and were too large for her. Her feet were quite red and blue from cold.

Question 3. What did the girl carry in her pocket?

Answer: The little girl carried a great many matches in an old apron, and she held a bundle of them in her hand.

Question 4. Had she managed to sell any matches?

Answer: Nobody had bought anything of her the whole livelong day; no one had given her a single penny.

Question 5. Does the author give us a glimpse into the Victorian society?

Answer: Yes, we get a brief look into the society in which parents were cruel enough to make their small children work in the freezing cold. Begging was a menace and child abuse was common.

– : End of The Little Match Girl Treasure Trove Workbook Solutions Ch-7 Passage-1 :-

-: also visit :-

Return to: – Treasure Trove Collection of ICSE Poem and Short Stories

Please share with your ICSE friends if it is helpful

Thanks

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.