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Q. 2 Read the passage given below and answer the questions:When we enter New York harbour, the first thing we see is the Statueof Liberty. What impresses us the most is its size and magnificence. Have youever wondered how it came to be there ? The Statue of Liberty was a giftfrom the people of France to mark the one hundred year anniversary ofAmerican Independence. In 1869, sculptor Frederic Auguste Bartholdi beganto plan his concept for the monument.Bartholdi chose the look of classic Greek and Roman figures. Heenvisioned Liberty as a strong and proud figure, one who personified not onlythe majestic Greek goddesses of the past, but also the working men andwomen of the present. Finally, in 1884, the work was finished, and Libertywas packed into 214 crates and sent to New York city. Only one problemstood in the way. While the French had raised a lot of funds to build thestatue, New York had not secured the funds to build its foundation. It was notuntil a New York newspaper implored people for donations that moneybecame available. Finally, on 28" October 1886, Americans celebrated theur.veiling of the Statue of Liberty.Questions:1 Why was the Statue of Liberty given as a gift to America by France?2 What is the name of the sculptor of the monument 'the Statue ofLiberty'?3 What did the sculptor imagine the Statue of Liberty to be ?4 How many years did it take to unveil the Statue of liberty?5 Trace the word from the passage which means the same as"imagined". |
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Answer» Explanation: 1. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from the French people COMMEMORATING the alliance of France and the UNITED States during the American Revolution. ... It was the hope of many French liberals that democracy WOULD prevail and that freedom and justice for all would be attained. 2.Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi 3.Frederic Auguste Bartholdi. The sculptor IMAGINED the Statue of Liberty as the majestic Greek Goddesses of the past and also as the working men and women of the present. It took about 2 years to unveil the Statue of Liberty. 4.Nine years (1884-1875) 5.'Wondered' - 'Wondered' is the word in the passage that means the same as 'imagined. ' |
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