Read the lines given below and answer the questions that follow:
My head is full of whispers
Which tomorrow will be silent.
Listen the glass is breaking.
The trees are stumbling forward into the night. Winds rush to meet them.
The moon is broken like a mirror, its pieces flash now in the crown of the tallest oak.
1. What are the trees doing in the night?
(i) The trees are stumbling forward into the night.
(ii) The trees are moving upwards in the night.
(iii) The trees are sleeping and resting in the night.
(iv) The trees are weeping in the memory of the sun in the night.
2. Explain, 'winds rush to meet them'.
(i) When the trees break captivity and move towards the forest, the wind welcomes them
(ii) When the trees break captivity and move towards the forest, the wind tries to blow them away.
(iii) When the trees break captivity and move towards the forest, the wind moves away from them.
(iv) When the trees break captivity and move towards the forest, the wind rushes to push them back.
3. What will be silent tomorrow?
(i) Poet's stomach full of whispers would be silent tomorrow.
(ii) Poet's head full of whispers would be silent tomorrow.
(iii) Poet's heart full of whispers would be silent tomorrow.
(iv) Poet's room full of whispers would be silent tomorrow.
4. What is happening to the glass?
(i) The glass is reflecting back the moonlight as the tree stumble forward to the night.
(ii) The glass is shining as the tree stumble forward to the night.
(iii) The glass is breaking as the tree stumble forward into the night.
(iv) The glass is trying to act as a prison for the tree that's stumbling forward to the night.
5. Give a synonym of 'quiet' from the extract.
(i) Silent
(ii) Rush
(iii) Stumbling
(iv) Flash