Read the stanza carefully and answer the questions given. (4 Marks)
Mousie, Mousie
Where is y...
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Read the stanza carefully and answer the questions given. (4 Marks)
Mousie, Mousie
Where is your housie? Here is the door,
Under the floor,
Said Mousie Mousie.
Mousie, Mousie
May I come into your housie?
You can’t get in, You have to be thin,
Said Mousie, Mousie
1. Who is talking to the mouse?
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2. What does the cat want to do?
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