Mild the Mist upon the Hill Question Answer | Emily Jane Bronte | Class 9 | Lesson 6 | WBBSE

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In this post we have published WBBSE’s Class 9 Poem – Mild the Mist upon the Hill Question Answer. This prose was written by Emily Jane Bronte. In this post we have discussed all the questions and answers of the text. Bengali Meaning of the text have already published in our website. Link is provided below.

Mild the Mist upon the Hill Question Answer

Tick the correct answer from the given alternatives:

(1) The mist was upon the –
  (a) grass
  (b) roof
  (c) hill
  (d) leaf
Ans: (c) hill

(2) The sorrow of the day is described as –
  (a) silent
  (b) terrible
  (c) overwhelming
  (d) little
Ans: (a) silent

(3) The hall door mentioned in the poem is –
  (a) new
  (b) large
  (c) broken
  (d) old
Ans: (d) old

(4) The poet watches the cloudy –
  (a) morning
  (b) evening
  (c) afternoon
  (d) night
Ans: (b) evening

(5) The colour of the mist is –
  (a) grey
  (b) white
  (c) yellow
  (d) blue
Ans: (d) blue

(6) The damp stands on the –
  (a) wall
  (b) floor
  (c) bush
  (d) grass
Ans: (d) grass

Exercise 2

Answer the following questions within twenty-five words:

(1) Where does the poet see herself when she thinks of her childhood?

Ans: When the poet thinks of her childhood, she sees herself beneath her father’s sheltering roof near the old hall door.

(2) What did the poet watch on the ‘cloudy evening’?

Ans: On the ‘cloudy evening’ the poet watched blue, sweet mists of summer pall upon the horizon’s mountain chain.

Exercise 3

Identify the following sentences as simple, compound and complex:

(i) He is too short to climb the wall.

Ans: Simple Sentence

(ii) The sky was blue and the sun shone bright.

Ans: Compound Sentence

(iii) The old man who lived in a village believed that the earth was flat.

Ans: Complex Sentence

(iv) Leaving a job midway is not a good practice.

Ans: Simple Sentence

(v) Last week I met a friend who gave me a bag which is brown in colour.

Ans: Complex Sentence

Exercise 4

Do as directed:

(i) The question was so easy that everyone could answer it. (Change into a simple sentence)

Ans: The question was easy enough for everyone to answer. (using infinitive) / The question being easy, everyone could answer it. (using participle)

(ii) A friend in need is a friend indeed. (Change into a complex sentence)

Ans: A friend who helps in the time of need, is a friend indeed.

(iii) Pollution is one of the most severe threats to our beautiful planet. (Change into a compound sentence)

Ans: Our planet is beautiful and pollution is one of the most severe threats to it. 

(iv) Do or die. (Change into a complex sentence)

Ans: If you do not do, you will die. / Unless you do, you will die.

(v) He was confused and stopped working. (Change into a simple sentence)

Ans: Being confused, he stopped working.

Exercise 5

Write a letter within 100 words to the Headmaster / Headmistress of your school seeking leave of two days for the purpose of attending the marriage ceremony of your elder sister.

To,
The Headmaster,
ABC High School,
Kolkata – 700001

Sub: Application for leave of absence

Sir,
With due respect, I would like to inform you that my elder sister’s marriage ceremony has been fixed on 5th May, 2025. My family wants me to be present in the ceremony for various family rituals. I would, therefore, request you to kindly allow me a leave for two days from 5th May. I assure you that I will catch up with the missed lessons as soon as I return.

I shall be highly obliged if you kindly grant me permission to attend the ceremony.

Thanking you,
Yours obediently,
Subhankar Dolui
Class – IX, Roll No – 15

(place)
(date)

Exercise 6

Suppose you had bought a book from a bookstore. By mistake you left it there instead of bringing it back with you. Providing details of the book and its author, write a letter within 100 words to the owner of the store to find the book and keep it until you come to collect it.

To,
The Porprietor,
Mondal Bookstore,
Howrah – 711312

Sub: Request to recover a misplaced book

Sir,
With due respect, I, Sovan Mondal, would like to inform you that I visited your store yesterday evening and purchased a copy of ‘Feluda Samagra’ by Satyajit Roy published by Ananda Publisher. Unfortunately, in my haste, I left the book on the billing counter after making the payment.

I would, therefore, request you to find the book and keep it safely in your custody until I come to collect it this weekend. I have the purchase receipt with me for verification.

Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
Sovan Mondal

(place)
(date)

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