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Q1.
Which event serves as the setting of this poem?
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The event that serves as the setting of the poem is the first line of the first stanza - “The athletes had come from all over the country”.
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How do we know that the event was important?
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We know that the event was important from the 4th line of the first stanza of the poem - “All coming down to these games”.
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What happened to one athlete after the race started? How did he feel about it?
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What did the other athletes do in response to the unexpected occurrence?
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Why is the poem called Nine Gold Medals?
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Chapters
- When Wishes Come True
- The Three Musketeers and the Forth
- Nine Gold Medals
- My Donkey Sally
- Madam Rides the Bus
- Ozymandias
- Just Shoot!
- Polar Preet
- Count That Day Lost
- The Mystery of the Missing Ring
- In Father's Presence
- Stars
- Pip and the Convict
- Visionary Teachers and Scientists
- The Solitary Reaper
- The Flight to Luna
- The Court of Justice
- If
- Worksheet 1
- Worksheet 2
- Worksheet 3
- Worksheet 4
- Worksheet 5
- Worksheet 6
- Worksheet 7
- Worksheet 8
- Worksheet 9
- Worksheet 10
- Worksheet 11
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