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The Fight

ICSE · Class 7 · English Literature : Book 'Gulmohar'

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Why did Antonio say he had been 'pulling punches' on Felix in his mind during sleepless nights before the fight?

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Felix said, 'When we get into the ring, it's gotta be like we never met.' What does this reveal about Felix's understanding of their situation?

3

The story describes the fight as 'tic-tac-toe, pretty much even' before Round 3. What does this comparison suggest?

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Why did the crowd cry out in alarm when Antonio and Felix 'rushed toward each other' after the final bell?

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What is the significance of both fighters leaving the ring arm in arm before the winner was announced?

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It suggests their friendship and brotherhood mattered more to them than the title of winner.

Step 1: The announcer was about to declare the winner — a moment every boxer trains for. Step 2: Yet both Antonio and Felix left together, arm in arm, without waiting. Step 3: This is the story's most powerful statement — that their bond as 'amigo brothers' transcended any trophy or title. Step 4: The line 'No matter what the decision, they knew they would always be champions to each other' confirms this. Option A is wrong — there is no protest. Option C misunderstands — the judges were ready. Option D is a distractor with no textual support.

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Which literary device is used when Antonio's left hand is described as 'like a piston pumping jabs'?

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Simile

Step 1: A simile is a comparison between two different things using the words 'like' or 'as.' Step 2: Here, Antonio's hand is compared to a piston — a mechanical part that moves up and down rapidly inside an engine. Step 3: The word 'like' makes this a simile, not a metaphor (which would say 'his hand was a piston'). Step 4: Personification gives human qualities to non-human things — not the case here. Alliteration is the repetition of the same starting sound. Hyperbole is an exaggeration. This is clearly a simile because of the word 'like.'

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The story uses several Spanish words like 'hermano,' 'sí,' and 'amigo brothers.' What is the main purpose of including these words?

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To establish the cultural identity of the characters and the neighbourhood they come from.

Step 1: Piri Thomas himself was Puerto Rican-Cuban and wrote about the Latino community in New York. Step 2: Using Spanish words like 'hermano' (brother) and 'amigo' (friend) reflects the real language and culture of the characters. Step 3: This is a literary technique called cultural authenticity — it makes the characters feel real and their world feel genuine. Step 4: Option A is wrong — the author always provides meanings, showing the intent is inclusion. Option C is a stereotype that has no support in the text. Option D is invented.

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At the start of their run, Antonio 'glanced at Felix, who kept his eyes purposely straight ahead.' What does Felix's behaviour reveal?

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Felix was avoiding eye contact because he was uncomfortable about their upcoming fight.

Step 1: The word 'purposely' is key — it tells us Felix's action was deliberate, not accidental. Step 2: If he was simply focused on running, the author would not have used the word 'purposely.' Step 3: Felix was intentionally avoiding looking at Antonio because they both had something heavy on their minds — the upcoming fight between best friends. Step 4: This tension is confirmed when Felix himself says they both have 'something to say to each other.' Option A has no textual basis. Option C ignores the word 'purposely.' Option D — intimidation would mean direct eye contact, not avoidance.

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What are the important topics in The Fight for ICSE Class 7 English Literature : Book 'Gulmohar'?
Key topics in The Fight include Mind map showing the relationship between the two friends and the central conflict, Flowchart showing the conflict and different paths the characters could take, Sequence diagram showing the conversation and agreement between the two friends. These are the concepts ICSE Class 7 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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