Rampaging
through the heavens
Never stopping
day or night,
A spectacle of
a lifetime
A comet in full
flight.
Faster than a
cheetah
With a tail
that’s miles long,
Bigger than a
mountain
So powerful and
strong.
The outer ice
is melting
Causing vapor
from the force,
And leaves a
trail behind it
As it travels
on its course. -
1. Rampaging through the heavens
Never stopping day or night,
a.
How does the comet travel?
The comet travels fast
without stopping.
b.
Which word could you replace 'rampaging' with?
a.
charging
b.
rolling
c.
speeding
d.
flying
Answer: speeding
2. Faster than a cheetah
With a tail that’s miles long,
a.
Why is the comet compared to a cheetah?
The comet is compared to a
cheetah for its speed.
b.
Whose tail is compared here?
The tail of the comet is
compared here.
3. With shockwave reaching to the ground
Causing the land to quake
a.
What is reaching to the ground?
The shockwave is reaching
the ground.
b.
What is causing the land to quake?
The shockwave is causing
the land to quake.
4. In the dust they leave behind,
Could have started life on the earth
Which resulted in mankind
a.
What does the word 'they' refer to?
The word 'they' refer to
the comets.
b.
According to scientists, how did life start on earth?
According to the
scientists, life started on earth from the dust.
5. But I know no better spectacle
Than a comet in full flight.
a.
Who does 'I’ refer to?
'I' refer to the poet.
b.
What is the best spectacle mentioned in the above lines?
The flight of the comet is
the best spectacle mentioned in the above lines.
a trail, spectacular, spectacular
scene, outer ice, a cheetah, day or night, emerging of life powerful and strong,
shock wave, scientists
The poet describes a moving comet which speeds
through the heavens and never takes a break by day or night. When a comet is in
full flight, it gives a spectacular scene which can never be compared to anything
else for a lifetime. The comet is compared to a cheetah for its speed and a
mountain as it is powerful and strong. The outer ice melts which causes a vapour
from the force and leaves behind a trail as it travels on its way. If it
comes very close to the atmosphere, it causes a shake which in turn produces a shock wave that reach the Earth’s surface. According to the scientist the comets leave behind chemicals in the form of dust which resulted in the emerging of life on earth and mankind came into existence. But the poet is not sure
whether this principle is true or not but he knows for sure that whatever the
truth may be, the sight of the comet in full flight is spectacular.
If one should come too close to earth
The atmosphere will shake,
With shock wave reaching to the ground
Causing the land to quake.
1. Pick
out the rhyming words.
Answer:
Shake, quake.
2. Mention
the rhyme scheme of the stanza.
Answer:
Rhyme scheme is a b c b.
3. When
you read the poem aloud, you can feel/hear a rhythm. What according to you
gives rhythm to the poem- the rhyme or the words in a line? Support your answer
with examples from the poem.
While we are reading the poem, we come to know that it is a poem
about the comet. The poem has six stanza and each stanza consists of four
lines. In every stanza of the poem only the second and the fourth lines are
rhyming. The other lines of each stanza do not rhyme. The first and the third
lines do not rhyme at all. If we consider the poem stanza wise, the lines are
metered uniformly. The rhyme scheme of each stanza is abcb. The poet has used
the simple language to make the readers to enjoy the poem meaningfully.
1. Narrate
how the poet describes the comet.
Title : The Comet (Poem)
Author : Norman Littleford (Poet)
Characters : Poet and Comet.
Theme : Comets are like libraries storing the record of our formation
in tiny particles.
Norman Littleford describes a moving comet in his poem. It
speeds through, the heavens never stopping day or night. In its full flight,
the comet gives a spectacle and it has no comparison to anything else. It is
compared to a cheetah for its speed. It is stronger and more powerful than a
mountain. The outer ice melts causing a vapour and leaving a trail as it
travels. Coming close to the atmosphere it cause a shake with shock waves
resulting an earth quake. The scientists say that the comets leave behind
chemicals as dust and it produced life on earth. But the poet is doubtful if it
is true or not. However he is certain that the comet in full flight is the
best, spectacular scene.
“A Comet is an
incomparable spectacle”.
2. Give
a detailed account of the various effects caused by the comet to the earth.
Title : The Comet (Poem)
Author : Norman Littleford (Poet)
Characters : Poet and Comet.
Theme : Comets are like libraries storing the record of our formation
in tiny particles.
A comet is a ball of mostly ice that moves around in outer
space. It travels at a great speed on its way. The comet is big in size and
very powerful and strong. If the comet comes very close to the earth, the
atmosphere will shake. The shockwave reaches the ground. It certainly causes
the land to quake. The comet leaves behind the chemicals in the form of dust.
Then the life started on the earth. And it resulted in mankind. The poet is not
sure if this is true or not. But he is confident that there is no better
spectacular scene than a comet in full flight.
COMMON PARAGRAPH
PARAGRAPH FOR
TOPPERS:
Synopsis:
• Introduction
• The comet
• The trail
• Effect on earth
• Spectacle of life
• Conclusion
Introduction:
The poem 'The comet' written by Norman Littleford. His poem
focused on life and nature. The poet sees the comet is a wonderful spectacle in
the sky. Let us see them in detail.
The comet:
The poet is out in the open. He sees a bright object with a tail
in the sky. He finds it a comet. The comet is a big star. It is bigger than a
mountain. It is strong and powerful. The comet has a long tail. It is many
miles long. The comet travels non-stop day and night. It never takes a break.
The comet travels faster than the cheetah.
The trail:
The outside of the comet is covered with ice. When the comet
comes close to the sun, the ice melts. Water vapour is forced out. It leaves a
long bright trail behind the comet.
Effect on earth:
At times it comes close to the earth. At such times, the
atmosphere begins to shake. The shock waves do not stop here. They reach to the
ground. As a result the land cause earthquake.
Spectacle of life:
The comet leaves behind the dust. The dust contains chemicals.
It is said that life on earth emerged from the chemical. Thus mankind came into
existence.
Conclusion:
The poet is not sure about it. But he enjoys the spectacular
sight of the comet in full flight. The poet writes in simple poem but deep in
thought.
PARAGRAPH FOR
AVERAGE STUDENTS:
Title : The Comet (Poem)
Author : Norman Littieford (Poet)
Theme : Comets are like libraries storing the record of our formation
in tiny particles.
The poet is out in the open. He sees a bright object with a tail
in the sky. He finds it a comet. The comet is a big star. It is bigger than
mountain. It is strong and powerful. The comet has a long tail. The comet
travels non-stop day and night. The comet travels faster than cheetah. The out
side of the comet is covered with ice. When the comet comes close to the sun
the ice melts. At times it comes close to the earth. As a result the land cause
the earthquake. The comet leaves behind the dust. The dust contains chemicals.
It is said that life on earth emerged from the chemical. Thus mankind came into
existence.
PARAGRAPH FOR LATE
BLOOMERS:
• The comet is a big star.
• It is bigger than mountain.
• It has a long tail.
• It travels non-stop day and night.
• It travels faster than cheetah.
• It comes close to the sun, the ice melts.
• It comes close to the earth, cause the earthquake.
• The comet leaves behind the dust.
• The life on earth emerged from the chemical.
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