IT IS SAID THAT AN ANIMAL’S EYES HAVE THE POWER TO SPEAK A GREAT LANGUAGE.

TIGER IN THE ZOO POEM (Class 10 English)

Q IT IS SAID THAT AN ANIMAL’S EYES HAVE THE POWER TO SPEAK A GREAT LANGUAGE. EXPLAIN WITH REFERENCE TO THE TIGER.

Answer: The tiger is ignoring the visitors, indicating he does not want to make eye contact with them. His eyes want to say that he is angry with humans. His staring at the stars shows his desire to live in the open sky.

Staring meaning in Hindi – घूरना, घूर कर देखना, किसी को गुस्से से एक टक देखना

EXPLANATION –

The saying “an animal’s eyes have the power to speak a great language” means that animals can express a lot through their eyes without using words. When you look into an animal’s eyes, you can often see their emotions, such as happiness, sadness, fear, or love. This is because their eyes convey feelings and thoughts directly to us, allowing for a deep connection. Just like humans, animals use their eyes to communicate, and this silent language can be very powerful. It shows that understanding and empathy go beyond words and we can connect with animals through their expressive eyes.

A Tiger in the Zoo Question Bank

Class 10 Literature First Flight – CBSE Question Bank, (Fully solved)
>Chapter 1 A Letter to God

>Chapter 2 Nelson Mandela – Long Walk to Freedom

>Chapter 3 Two Stories About Flying His First Flight

> Chapter 3 Two Stories About Flying The Black Aeroplane

>Chapter 4 From the Diary of Anne Frank

>Chapter 5 (Part 1) The Hundred Dresses Part 1

>Chapter 6 (Part 2) The Hundred Dresses Part 2,

>Chapter 7 Glimpses of India

>Chapter 8 Mijbil the Otter

>Chapter 9 Madam Rides the Bus

>Chapter 10 The Sermon at Benares

>Chapter 11 The Proposal

>Poem 1 Dust of Snow

>Poem 2 Fire and Ice

> Poem 3 A Tiger in the Zoo Poem

> Poem 4 How to Tell Wild Animals Poem

> Poem 5 The Ball Poem

> Poem 6 Amanda

> Poem 7 Animals Poem

> Poem 8 The Trees

> Poem 9 Fog

> Poem 10 The Tale of Custard the Dragon

> Poem 11 For Anne Gregory

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