The true Chameleon is small A lizard sort of thing; hasn't any ears at all, And not a single wing. If there is nothing on the tree, "Tis the Chameleon you see.
(How Tell Wild Animals)
(i) Fill in the blank with one word: When the speaker says "If there is nothing on the tree, "Tis the Chameleon you see", he refers to as characteristic trait of true Chameleon
(ii) What does the speaker mean when he says, "A lizard sort of thing"?
(iii) Which of the following best describes the speaker's disposition while describing the Chameleon?
(A) indifferent (B) playful (C) dismissive (D) respectful
(iv) Comment on the poet's use of language in these lines. Answer in about 40 words.