“A cat, I am sure, could walk on a cloud without coming through”. (Jules Verne)
Which law is Macavity breaking in the light of the comment above?
In the light of the above comment, Macavity is breaking the law of gravity.
Read the first stanza and think.
(i) Is Macavity a cat really?
(ii) If not, who can Macavity be?
Say ‘False’ or ‘True’ for each of the following statements.
(i) Macavity is not an ordinary cat.
(ii) Macavity cannot do what a fakir can easily do.
(iii) Macavity has supernatural powers.
(iv) Macavity is well-dressed, smart and bright.
(v) Macavity is a spy, a trickster and a criminal, all rolled in one.
Among the options given below, which of the following exhibit tyndall effect? (i) Sunlight passing through clouds (ii) Milk in a glass (iii) Sunlight coming in through windows
Having read the poem, try to guess whether the poet is fond of cats. If so, why does he call Macavity a fiend and monster?