Clearing in the Sky
Jesse Stuart |
Q:1 |
Why did Jess not want to go with his father? |
Ans: |
Jess had already walked half a mile uphill from his home to his parents
home. He had carried a basket of dishes to his mother. As he was tired
because of thi exercise, he did not wat to go with him. |
Q:2 |
Why had Jess come to his father's home on foot in such a hot
weather? |
Ans: |
No doubt, the weather was very hot, but he came on foot because the
journey by car was risky because of a couple of slips in the road. |
Q:3 |
What happened with Jess's father from January to April that year? |
Ans: |
From January to April, Jess's father went to eight different doctors. He
was suffering from some heart disease. |
Q:4 |
Why didn't Jess's father follow the advice of his doctors? |
Ans: |
He had a strong will-power. He wanted to get better with the help of this
will-power. He took his illness as a challenge He wanted to prove his
doctors wrong. This is why he ignored their advice. |
Q:5 |
What had the doctors told Jess's father? |
Ans: |
The doctors had told him that he would die soon. One of them suggested
to him not to walk the length of a city block. They all advised him to have
complete rest. |
Q:6 |
Write a short note on determination of Jess's father? |
Ans: |
Jess's father was a determined man. With his strong will-power, he
fought against disease and death. When he made up his mind to do
something, he would do it if he had to crawl. |
Q:7 |
Why did Jess's father cut a wisp of alfalfa? |
Ans: |
Jess's father was proud of his crops. The hay produced in his land was of
superior quality. To show this to Jess, he cut a wisp of alfalfa. |
Q:8 |
How did Jess's father improve the old worn-out acres? |
Ans: |
Jess's father worked very hard on his land for thirty years. He turned the
old worn-out acres to lush green fields. He had performed a task that
looked almost impossible. |
Q:9 |
Why did Jess's father like those woods, and what did he remember? |
Ans: |
Jess's father had a great emotional link with this area. He remembered
that in summer they used to hunt squirrels. He liked these woods
because they reminded him of his youth. |
Q:10 |
Describe how Jess and his father used to hunt rabbits in October? |
Ans: |
In October, the rabbits in this area were ripe. Jess and his father came
along with their hounds Rags and Scouts to hunt them. These hounds
would make the rabbits circle. |
Q:11 |
What were the names of the vegetables and the old man grew on his
farm? |
Ans: |
The vegetables that Jess's father grew were tomatoes, yams and
potatoes. He was sure that the vegetables grown in this area would be
superior in taste. |
Q:12 |
Describe the scenic beauty of the area? |
Ans: |
Above them were pine trees on the mountain top. Around them the land
was rugged, but trees and wild flowers made it look charming. |
Q:13 |
Describe the path that Jess and his father took to reach the
mountain-top? |
Ans: |
There were several paths that went up to the mountain-top. Jess and his
father took the steep one. The result that they had to rest for a while. |
Q:14 |
Why did the old man take the steep path? |
Ans: |
The old took the steep path because he wanted to show that he was fit.
This climbing was difficult for his son but did it successfully. In this way,
he proved his fitness. |
Q:15 |
What did Jess's father remember when he saw a fox-squirrel? |
Ans: |
He remembered that in his youth he hunted those fox squirrels for meal. |
Q:16 |
What special thing did Jess see when they reached the mountain
top? |
Ans: |
He saw a small clearning on the mountain top. It was in the heart of this
wilderness. It was not more than three-fourth of an acre. There was a
fence of wire around this clearing. |
Q:17 |
Where did the old man (Jess's father) take his son to? |
Ans: |
The old man took his son to the mountain top. There had had planted the
land for the first time. He had grown vegetables there. He called it a
clearing in the sky. |
Q:18 |
Had the son ever been there before? |
Ans: |
Yes, the son had gone to the top of that mountain many times before. But
for the past three years he could not go there. This is why he could not
observe the great work of his father. |
Q:19 |
What did Jess's father do when he wanted to show the quality of the land the mountain top? |
Ans: |
He picked up a double handful of leaf-rot-loam and smelled of the dirt. He whifted the smell and said that it was the real land. |
Q:20 |
Why had the old man planted his secret garden? |
Ans: |
He planted the garden at the mountain top because it was the area where
the sun shone for a long period. It was a fresh land and he wanted to
enjoy working here. |
Q:21 |
How did Jess's father cheat death many times? |
Ans: |
Jess's father suffered from the heart disease. His doctors were hopeless
about him and they advised him to take rest. But he did not bother it. He
worked hard as usual. When he crossed seventy, he said that he had
cheated death many times. |
Q:22 |
What in Jess's father opinion is the normal age granted to man? |
Ans: |
In Jess's father's opinion the normal life granted to man by God is
threescore years and then - i.e., seventy years. After seventy, man's time
is borrowed. |
Q:23 |
What, in Jess's father's opinion, happens to man when he reaches
seventy years? |
Ans: |
Jess's father said that when man reaches seventy, something goes back.
He loves to go back to the places he knew and loved. He peeps back into
his past. |
Q:24 |
What were the feelings of Jess's father himself when he was seventy
years old? |
Ans: |
Jess's father felt excited at the age of seventy. He was happy that he had
lived the period allotted by God. So he wanted to to back to the placed he
loved to visit. |
Q:25 |
How did Jess's parents set the piece of land in this area? |
Ans: |
When Jess's father was twenty-two and mother nineteen years old, they
cleared the mountain slope together. They raised corn, beans, and
pumpkins. This land was ploughed for the first time. |
Q:26 |
How did Jess work with his parents in the field when he saw a child? |
Ans: |
In Jess's childhood, his father made him a wooden plough. With this
plough, he thinned corn in the field. Unfortunately, he lost this plough in a
furrow. Then his father made him another one. |
Q:27 |
Why did the son at the age of six cry? |
Ans: |
Jess loved the plough that his father had given him when he was six
years old. He worked with his father in the field. With the help of this
plough, he thinned the corn. He cried very much when this plough was
lost. |
Q:28 |
Describe the mountain slope when Jess's father was more than
seventy? |
Ans: |
On this mountain slope there were big trees. They were sixty feet tall.
Wild vines had matted their tops together. These trees were big enough
to be sent to the timber market. |
Q:29 |
Why did Jess's father not act upon the doctor's advice? |
Ans: |
Jess's father was a farmer who took keen interest in his land. He loved
his profession. The doctor's advice would have kept him away from his
farm. He could not afford this. So he ignored their advice. |
Q:30 |
Justify the title. |
Ans: |
The title "Clearning in the sky" is quite justified. Jess's father cleared the
land at the top of a mountain. This mountain so high that it looked to be
touching the sky. So this was a clearing in the sky. |
Q:31 |
Describe the phyiscal appearance of the old man. |
Ans: |
The old man was seventy years old but was very active. His face was red
and had wrinkes. He had pale blue eyes. He was suffereing from heart
diseases. |
Q:32 |
What moral lesson does thi story "Clearing the Sky" teach? |
Ans: |
This story tells us a moral lesson that active life-style can save us from
various health problems. Moreover, a strong will-power can defeat all the
problems. The hert of the story proved it practically. |
Write down the answer of the following questions in detail: |
Q:1 |
Describe the physical appearance of the old man? |
Ans: |
The old man was seventy years old. He had pale blue eyes and a red,
wrinkled face. He had been a heart patient for the last forty years. His
doctors advised him to take rest, but he ignored their instructions. Though
he walked with the help of stick, he ploughed the top of his mountain all
alone. He had a strong will-power. |
Q:2 |
How did the old man feel about the land? |
Ans: |
The old man was a progressive grower. He loved farming in new lands. He
did it for the first time on the slope of the mountain. When he turned
seventy, he wanted to have the same experience again. As there was no
more new land left, he went onto the mountain-top. There he found the pure
land. It was not ever ploughed before. It was the land as God had made it. It
was full of richness. The old man said that anything grown in that land would
be tasy and enjoyable. When ploughing this piece of land, he remembered
his youthful days. This is why he enjoyed this experience. |
Q:3 |
What did the son remember from his childhood? Were these good
memories? |
Ans: |
This son was the eldest one. As such, he was very close to his father. His
father took him to the fields. He saw his father hunting fox-squirrels, rabbits
and other things. He remembered that his father and mother worked
together on their farms. They cleared the land of wild plants and trees. They
raised crops and corn. Sometimes he also helped them. His father once
made him a small plough. With the help of this plough, he thinned corn. So
we wee that he remembered the golden days of his childhood. These were
surely good memories. |
Q:4 |
Writ ethe story in your own words: |
Ans: |
This is the story of a hard-working farmer told by his son. He cultivated a
new land at the slope of a mountain. When he was thirty years old, he
suffered from heart disease. But he ignored his doctors advice and
continued working. He had lived to raise a family of five children. When he
turned seventy, he wished to plough a new land again. This time only the
mountain top was available. So he went there and ploughed the top all
alone. |
Q:5 |
What moral lesson does the story teach? |
Ans; |
This story teaches us the moral lesson that hard work is a key to success.
Man must love his profession and must work with the sense of responsibility.
Only in his way he can enjoy his work. The man who has a strong will-power
can succeed in overcoming his problems. This old man ploughed the piece
of land on the top of the mountain for two reasons. First, he wanted to this
type of farming again. Second, he wanted to see his physical fitness. If we
all work like him, we are sure to enjoy our work. |
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