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Chapter 3 The Little Girl English Worksheet for Class 9
Kezia was a young girl who was scared of her father. She saw him as a big, scary man with large hands and a big mouth. He worked in an office and left for work every morning after giving her a quick kiss. She felt relieved when he left for work.
When he returned home in the evening, he would speak loudly, which frightened Kezia. Her mother would ask her to help her father by taking off his shoes. Every time she entered his room, he would look at her sternly, making her think he was mean.
One day, Kezia decided to make a pin-cushion as a gift for her father’s birthday. She found some paper in his room and used it to fill the pin-cushion without realizing it was an important speech he had written. When her father found out, he got very angry and punished her with a stick.
Kezia was sad and confused, wondering why fathers were made to be so scary. One day, she saw her neighbor, Mr. Macdonald, playing happily with his children, making her realize that not all fathers were like hers.
Soon after, Kezia’s mother got sick, and her grandmother took her to the hospital. Kezia had to stay home alone with a nurse and had a scary dream one night. She woke up screaming, and her father came to comfort her. He carried her to his bed and fell asleep beside her.
In that moment, Kezia realized that her father worked hard every day and was too tired to play with her. She understood that he wasn’t a bad person but had a big and loving heart.
I. Answer the Following Questions in One or Two Sentences.
Ques. In what ways did Kezia’s grandmother encourage her to get to know her father better?
Ans: Kezia’s grandmother asked her to improve communication between her parents. She asked her to talk with them in the drawing-room and suggested she make a beautiful pincushion from yellow silk as a gift for her father’s birthday.
Ques. What was Kezia’s father’s routine
(i) Before going to his office?
Ans: Kezia used to go to her room to give her a casual kiss before going to the office.
(ii) After coming back from his office?
Ans: He needed tea in the drawing-room when he returned back from the office. He asked Kezia to pull off his boot and his mother to bring him newspaper and slippers.
(iii) On Sundays?
Ans: He would sleep comfortably on the sofa on Sundays. He would stretch out on the sofa, cover his face with a handkerchief and put his feet on cushions, and doze off.
Ques. Why was Kezia afraid of her father?
Ans: Kezia had a strict father, and she was afraid of him. He always went around the home commanding everyone. He worked hard at the office and never took out time to play or talk to her. She was terrified by the way he looked at her over his spectacles. Even his appearance terrified her. He had big hands and a heavy face and a big mouth, especially when he yawned.
Ques. Who were the people in Kezia’s family?
Ans: Kezia had a small family consisting of her mother, father, grandmother, and herself.
Answer : The ‘damned thing’ referred to by the speaker, Kezia’s father, is the pin-cushion Kezia had made for him.
Question. Who is ‘he’ in the above extract?
Answer : In this extract, ‘he’ refers to the father of Kezia, who was a veil, strict disciplinarian.
Question. When did his mouth especially appear big?
Answer : His mouth especially appeared big when he opened it wide while yawning.
Answer : The speaker, Kezia’s father, is in a very angry mood while speaking these lines because Kezia had torn his important speech to pieces.
Answer :The speaker, Kezia, thought of him as a giant because to a small girl like her, his big body structure was as frightening as that of a giant of children’s stories.
Answer : The speaker is his little daughter Kezia who was very scared of him. Hence she nds him so big – with big hands, neck and mouth.
Question. Who speaks these lines and to whom?
Answer : Kezia’s father speaks these lines to his mother.
Question. Who is the ‘child’ here? Why does the speaker wish the child to be put to bed immediately?
Answer : The ‘child’ here is Kezia. Her father, the speaker, wishes her to be put to bed immediately because he is furious at the damage caused by her. He does not want to lose his anger further due to her presence in front of him.