Chapter 10 - The Great Stone Face - II Exercise 136 Solution 1 1. True 2. True 3. False The Face did not answer. 4. True 5. False Only Ernest addressed the inhabitants of the valley. 6. True Chapter 10 - The Great Stone Face - II Exercise 137 Solution 1 The wise thoughts in Ernest’s mind made him different from others in the valley. Unsought for, undesired had come to him the fame which so many seek. Ernest was now well-known in his valley and had become famous even beyond the valley. College professors and even the active men of cities came from far to see and converse with him. He received them with gentle sincerity and spoke freely with them of whatever came uppermost or lay deepest in his heart or their own. Solution 2 When Ernest read his poems, he hoped that the poet was like the Stone Face. The poet had celebrated the Great Stone Face in his poems. He wa...
Chapter 9 - The Great Stone Face - I Exercise 129 Solution 1 1. False The Great Stone Face stood miles away from where Ernest and his mother lived. 2. True 3. True 4. False Gathergold was very rich. 5. True 6. False The Great Stone Face seemed to suggest that Earnest should not lose heart, but believe that the man whose face resembled the Great Stone Face would come. Chapter 9 - The Great Stone Face - I Exercise 130 Solution 1 (i) lofty loftiness (vi) enormous enormity (ii) able ability (vii) pleasant pleasantness (iii) happy happiness ...