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Class 10 English: Dust of Snow Worksheet (with Answers)

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  1. 1. Dust of Snow was written by:
    • (a) Robert Frost
    • (b) Carl Sandburg
    • (c) W.B. Yeats
    • (d) Ogden Nash
  2. 2. The bird in the poem is a:
    • (a) sparrow
    • (b) crow
    • (c) parrot
    • (d) dove
  3. 3. The tree mentioned in the poem is a:
    • (a) oak
    • (b) pine
    • (c) hemlock
    • (d) maple
  4. 4. The falling snow changed the poet's:
    • (a) clothes
    • (b) plans
    • (c) name
    • (d) mood
  5. 5. What did the crow do?
  6. 6. How did the poet feel afterwards?
  7. 7. How does a small moment in nature change the poet's mood in 'Dust of Snow'?
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  1. 1. (a) Robert FrostIt is by Robert Frost.
  2. 2. (b) crowA crow shakes down the snow.
  3. 3. (c) hemlockIt is a hemlock tree.
  4. 4. (d) moodIt lifted his mood.
  5. 5. It shook down a dusting of snow from a hemlock tree onto the poet.
  6. 6. His mood lifted and part of his regretted day was saved.
  7. 7. In 'Dust of Snow', Robert Frost shows how the smallest, most ordinary event can transform a person's state of mind. The poet is having a day full of regret and low spirits when a crow, sitting on a hemlock tree, shakes down a light shower of snow that falls on him. This tiny, accidental touch of nature lifts his heart and changes his mood, rescuing part of a day he had felt was wasted. The beauty of the poem lies in its suggestion that we need not wait for great events to feel better — even a fleeting, unplanned brush with nature can give us hope and lighten our sorrow. The message is to value such small moments, for they carry the power to heal.

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