BSEB Class 9 English Chapter 5 Echo and Narcissus Important Question Answers from English Panorama-I Book

 

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BSEB Class 9 English Chapter 5 Echo and Narcissus Textbook Questions

B.1. 1. Write ‘T’ for true and ‘F’ for false statements:
1. Narcissus was very young and handsome.
2. Narcissus went fishing.
3. Echo had detained goddess Hera.
4. Hera cursed Echo.
5. Echo did not want to speak to Narcissus.
Ans.
1. True
2. False
3. True
4. True
5. False

B.1.2. Study the lesson carefully and complete these sentences:
1. The …. was so embarrassed and ashamed.
2. Her youth and beauty…………….. away.
3. Narcissus had……. many women.
4. Narcissus was tired and…………..
5. Narcissus could not tear himself away from his own ………………..
Ans.
1. nymph
2. withered
3. scorned
4. thirsty
5. image

B.1. 3. Answer the following questions very briefly:
1. Who was Narcissus?
Ans. Narcissus was a young god who was considered the most handsome of the gods. He was so handsome and fair that almost everyone who saw him instantly fell in love with him.

2. Who was Echo?
Ans. Echo was a nymph who was cursed by the goddess Hera.

3. What did Echo do with any passer-by?
Ans. She talked to every passerby.

4. Who was detained by Echo?
Ans. Goddess Hera was detained by Echo.

5. Whom did Echo follow?
Ans. Echo followed Narcissus.

6. What was the reaction of Narcissus when he saw Echo?
Ans. Narcissus moved away when he saw Echo and mocked her speech.

7. Why did Echo hide herself in a dark cave?
Ans. Echo hid herself in a dark cave because she felt too ashamed and insecure to show her face to anyone again.

8. Who had cursed Narcissus?
Ans. One of the people who loved Narcissus and was scorned by him had cursed Narcissus.

9. Who did Narcissus fall in love with?
Ans. Narcissus fell in love with himself.

10. At last what happened with Narcissus?
Ans. Narcissus became as thin as a stem and his golden hair became petals of a flower. He became a flower.

C.1. LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS
1. Who was Narcissus? What was special about him?
Ans. Narcissus was a young god. His beauty made him special because everyone fell in love with him as soon as they saw him. He was considered the most handsome of all the gods. His beauty gave him privilege to have power over others’s feelings and self-esteem.

2. Who was Echo? Who cursed him and why? What was the curse?
Ans. Echo was a celestial nymph. A nymph is a spirit of nature in the form of a young woman. She was a chatterer. She used to detain goddess Hera with her chattering so she was unable to catch her husband, Zeus, having an illicit affair with other women. Because of this, she was cursed by Hera, who impaired her speech. Echo could only repeat the last of the words she heard. The curse lowered her confidence and playful nature significantly.

3. Why did Echo follow Narcissus? Why was she eager to talk to him?
Ans. When Echo saw Narcissus, she fell in love with his beauty. At that time, Narcissus was in the woods with his hunting companions. Echo followed him stealthily, trying to gather courage to come and talk to him. She was eager to talk to him because she wanted to know more about him and to see if he would reciprocate her feelings.

4. Describe what happened during the meeting of Echo and Narcissus.
Ans. During the meeting of Echo and Narcissus, the nymph at first was hesitant and shy. She did not want to come out and talk to Narcissus face-to-face. Because of the curse, she could only talk with a cursed speech. Narcissus was confused by her speech and continuously requested her to come out and talk to him. When she finally mustered her courage and came out of her hiding spot, Narcissus pushed her away and ran. He mocked her speech and looks, telling her that he would never allow someone like her to come close to him.

5. Why was the nymph embarrassed and ashamed? What was the result of it?
Ans. Echo was a nymph, who was cursed by Hera. Echo could only repeat the last of the words she heard. She fell in love with Narcissus, a young god who was considered the most handsome of all the gods. When she was ridiculed by Narcissus for her speech and inferior looks, she was so ashamed and embarrassed of herself that she hid in a dark cave and withered away there. She became weaker and weaker until only her voice remained, which repeated the last words she heard.

6. Who prayed to gods against Narcissus? What did she pray? Was it granted?
Ans. Narcissus was a handsome young god, who used his beauty and charm to play with people’s hearts. He had a narcissistic personality and scorned all the people who loved him. One of the people he had scorned prayed for him to experience the pain he had inflicted on others. She prayed for him to be scorned in the same manner. The gods heard the prayer and granted it. Narcissus saw his reflection and was captivated by his own image. He withered away next to the pool because he kept staring at his reflection.

7. What happened to Narcissus when he went to the pool to quench his thirst?
Ans. When Narcissus went to the pool to quench his thirst, he saw his reflection and was captivated by his own image. He withered away next to the pool because he kept staring at his reflection till he became as thin as the stem of a flower, and his face became the flower. He then turned into the white and gold coloured flower we now know as Narcissus.

8. What feeling do you have when you see your reflection in a mirror?
Ans. Looking at our reflection in a mirror is a varied and complex experience. How we study and view ourselves in the mirror says a lot about us. If you see only your flaws or criticise every single facial and physical feature, you have a low self-esteem. We should remember that no human being is perfect and we are meant to be flawed. Pimples, acnes, birth marks, body hair, body fat are not always bad. Instead of criticising our beauty, we should accept it and work on it slowly.

C.2. GROUP DISCUSSION
1. If you meet two persons, one having a beautiful face and the other a beautiful heart, whom would you prefer and why?
Ans. I’d prefer the person with a beautiful heart. Physical beauty fades over time and offers only fleeting attraction, while a compassionate, kind, and genuine heart creates deep, building connections with trust, support, and shared joy. True fulfillment comes from inner qualities that inspire and uplift others, far outweighing superficial charm. Like in the case of Narcissus, he was handsome physically but inside, he was cruel, selfish, and arrogant. A beautiful face lures us, but a beautiful heart is what truly keeps us happy.

2. Falling in love with oneself is dangerous. Do you agree?
Ans. No, I disagree. Falling in love with oneself in a healthy manner is essential for well-being. Balanced self-appreciation builds resilience, reduces anxiety and depression, and enhances self-awareness and stress management. It fosters empathy and mutual respect in relationships, enabling personal growth without harming others. However, extreme forms lead to narcissism, which is shown through lack of empathy, entitlement, manipulation, and other toxic behaviours. Self-love accepts flaws and promotes growth, but narcissism inflates the ego at others’ expense. Therefore, falling in love with oneself is not dangerous if done in moderate capacities.

C.3.COMPOSITION
1. Write a paragraph in about 80 words on ‘Beauty is only skin-deep’.
Ans. Beauty is only skin-deep, a phrase telling us that true worth lies beyond the superficial. While physical allure captivates at first glance, it fades with time, much like a wilting flower. Genuine beauty emanates from the heart—kindness, compassion, integrity, and wisdom that deepen with age and experience. A beautiful soul builds lasting bonds and leaves an indelible mark. Prioritizing inner virtues over temporary looks fosters authentic fulfillment and admiration. To conclude, physical beauty is fleeting and temporary, but inner beauty is permanent and significant.

D. WORD STUDY
D.1. Dictionary Use
Ex.1. Correct the spelling of the following words:

handsum watchfull ilicit
anoyed embarassed blosom

Ans.

word spellings
handsum handsome
anoyed annoyed
watchfull watchful
embarassed embarrased
ilicit illicit
blosom blossom

Ex.2. Look up a dictionary and write two meanings of the following words -the one in which it is used in the lesson and the other which is more common.

handsome pleaded tiny
roamed convinced quiet
companion pool anxious

Ans.

word Meaning in lesson Common meaning
handsome Good looking man A substantial amount
roamed move about  Wander or travel aimlessly
companion partners each of a pair of things intended to complement or match each other
pleaded requested Made a statement that is believed to be true, especially in a court of law
convinced To bring to consent To be completely sure
pool A small area of water a shared supply of vehicles or resources to be drawn on when needed
tiny Small in size Of no value
quiet Producing no sound Done secretly
anxious desirous feeling or showing worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome

D.2. Word Formation
EX.1. Read carefully the following sentences taken from the lesson:
She overcame her shyness……
Helpless, Echo had to call after him…..
In the first sentence, the word ‘shyness‘ is an abstract noun which is derived from the adjective ‘shy‘ by adding the suffix ‘-ness’ to it. In the second sentence the word ‘helpless’ is an adjective which is derived from the noun ‘help’ by adding suffix ‘-less’ to it.
Now, make at least 10 words each by adding suffixes ‘-ness’ and ‘-less’ to different nouns and adjectives.

Ex.2. Read carefully the following sentences taken from the lesson:
But he, satisfied now that he had solved the mystery of the voice, roughly pushed her away and ran…..
“I would die before I would have you near me!” he shouted mockingly over his shoulder.
In the first sentence the word ‘roughly’ is an adverb which is derived from the adjective ‘rough’ by adding the suffix -ly’ to it. In the second sentence, again the adverb ‘mockingly’ is derived from the adjective ‘mocking’ by adding the suffix ‘-ly’ to it. Now, make adverbs from the following adjectives.

skilful …………… slow …………..
brave …………… smart ……………
beautiful ……………. careless ……………
bitter …………….. heart ……………
final  ……………. foolish ……………
wise ………….. clear …………..
intelligent ………… rough …………..
strong …………..

Ans. 

skilful skilfully slow slowly
brave bravely smart smartly
beautiful beautifully. careless carelessly
bitter bitterly heart heartly
final  finally foolish foolishly
wise wisely clear clearly
intelligent intelligently rough roughly
strong strongly

D.3. Word Meaning

Ex.1. Find out from the lesson the words of which the meanings have been given in Column A. The last part of each word has been given in Column B:

A B
spirit in the form of a woman ……………………..mph
make somebody confused ……………………….tify
felt awkward ……………………….assed
refuse something in pride ………………………..orn
violently and cruelly ………………………..ally
pitiful ………………………..tic
wanting something very much ……………………….ous

Ans. 

A B
spirit in the form of a woman nymph
make somebody confused mystify
felt awkward embarrassed
refuse something in pride scorn
violently and cruelly brutally
pitiful pathetic
wanting something very much anxious

D.4. Phrases
Ex.1. Read the lesson carefully and find out the sentences in which the following phrases have been used. Then use these phrases in sentences of your own.

follow through before long play trick on
wither away tear oneself away at last

Ans.
1. follow through
Trembling, Echo followed Narcissus through the trees.
The jet followed the enemy plane through the clouds.

2. before long
Before long, Narcissus wandered away from his companions.
Before long, we found a gas station.

3. play trick on
Narcissus was convinced that someone was playing trick on him.
Let’s play a trick on her for April’s Fools Day.

4. wither away
At last his body withered away and became the stem of a flower.
If you starve yourself daily, you will wither away.

5. tear oneself away
His heart trembled at the sight, and he could not tear himself away from it – his own image.
I cannot tear myself away from the window case showing that beautiful dress.

6. at last
He had played with many hearts, and at last one of those he had scorned prayed to the gods that Narcissus would some day find himself scorned by one he loved.
At last, I finally reach home after work.

E. GRAMMAR

Tired and thirsty from his hunting, Narcissus threw himself beside a still, clear pool to drink.
As he leaned over the shining surface, he saw the reflection of the most beautiful face he had ever seen.
In the first sentence ‘hunting‘ has been used as a ‘Gerund’ whereas in the second sentence ‘shining’ has been used as a Participle.
A Gerund is a verbal noun; it is formed by adding ‘-ing’ to the end of the first form of the Verb.As a noun, it is used in various ways. It is used as a subject, as an object to a verb, as an object of a preposition and as a complement of a verb etc; e.g.
Swimming is a good exercise.
I like painting.
A Gerund can also be used after prepositions; e.g.
He stopped me from smoking

It is used in the following ways:

a) as a subject
Swimming is a good exercise.
Smoking is injurious to health.
Walking is good for health

b) as an object
I like painting
She hates smoking
I know swimming

Ex.1. Fill up the blanks with suitable gerunds.
1. He was accused of ………………
2. She stopped her mother from ………..
3. I controlled myself from ………..
4. He avoids …….
5. They were accused of ………….. ruffians.
Ans.
1. He was accused of stealing.
2. She stopped her mother from crying.
3. I controlled myself from shouting.
4. He avoids smoking.
5. They were accused of being ruffians.

The Participle as is obvious in the second sentence (‘shining’) works as a Verb as well as an Adjective. The main difference between a Gerund and a Participle is that a Gerund works as a noun and a verb while a Participle works as an Adjective to qualify Nouns or Pronouns.
There are three kinds of Participles
1. Present Participle
2. Past Participle
3. Perfect Participle
The present participle ‘shining’ in the second sentence above has been used as an Adjective. See another example:
Barking dogs seldom bite.

Ex. 2. Fill up the blanks to make meaningful sentences.
1. A crying child ……………….
2. He was hit by a running ……………
3. Investigating officers ……………..
4. Hunting dogs …………….
5. Caring parents ………………….
6. I was charmed by the …………….
7. Patna is a ……………city.
8. This is my …………….room.
Ans.
1. A crying child is causing noise.
2. He was hit by a running car.
3. Investigating officers are coming to our house.
4. Hunting dogs are useful for police forces.
5. Caring parents are important for positive growth of children.
6. I was charmed by the shining diamond.
7. Patna is a glowing city.
8. This is my working room.

Past Participle :- It is formed by adding – ‘d’, ‘ed’, ‘t’, ‘en’, and ‘ne’to the end of verbs. It always functions as an Adjective.
A tired man can’t work well.
I found the room locked.
She gave a written statement.

Ex. 3. Write ten sentences using Past Participle form of different Verbs as Adjectives.
Perfect Participle: It is formed by using the word ‘Having’ before the Past Participle form of the Verb i.e. (Having + Past Participle) or (Having + V); e.g.
Having taken his meal he went to school.
Having fallen at the feet of his mother he started weeping.
Ans.
1. Having eaten a lot, she felt drowsy.
2. Having studied for the exams, he took a break.
3. Having met a week before, they hardly had anything to discuss.
4. Having written ten pages, her had ached.
5. Having built the building, he demanded due recognition.
6. Having slept less, she failed to concentrate.
7. Having cheated in class, she was caught on camera.
8. Having insulted the teacher they were rusticated from school.
9. Having baked fresh cakes she took one to school.
10. Having earned a lot they distributed some among the poor.

The difference among the use of Present Participle, Past Participle and Perfect Participle:
(a) The Present Participle is used to denote an unfinished action; e.g.
I saw a running horse in the circus. (It shows that the action is taking place or is in progress or unfinished)
(b) Past Participle is used to denote a finished action; e.g. She gave a written statement. (It shows a finished action)
(c) Perfect Participle is used to denote a finished action before another action takes place; e.g.
Having taken his meal he went to college.

Ex. 4. Write ten sentences using the present participle form of different verbs.
Ans.
1. I am reading the newspaper.
2. We saw the flying horse.
3. Are you going to school?
4. They were coming after me.
5. They were competing with us.
6. Am I looking attractive?
7. Are you searching something?
8. He is suffering in his marriage.
9. She is enjoying her meal.
10. I am going for a walk.

Ex. 5. Write ten sentences using Past Participle form of different Verbs.
Ans.
1. The monument was built a thousand years ago.
2. The sound of the collision was heard till far away.
3. I have drunk ten glasses of water.
4. The food is spoilt.
5. I have eaten lunch.
6. Have you filed the complaint?
7. Where have we come?
8. She has scolded the child.
9. He has beaten the thief.
10. The house has been robbed.

Ex. 6. Write ten sentences using Perfect Participle forms of different Verbs.
Ans.
1. Having slept well, her fever vanished.
2. Having invited she attended the wedding.
3. Having lost the gamble he gave up gambling.
4. Having initiated a refund they asked me to wait for a few days.
5. Having lodged a complaint they sought a reimbursement.
6. Having cultivated wheat the farmer planned to try millets.
7. Having being murdered his ghost trailled the killers.
8. Having cheated they thrashed him.
9. Having cooked they cleaned the dishes.
10. Having appeared in the exams they planned to party.

G TRANSLATION
Translate the following sentences into English:

1. मैंने उसे पार्क में बैठा हुआ देखा।
2. मैंने उसे पढ़ते हुए पाया।
3. उसने मुझे सोया हुआ पाया।
4. पुलिस ने चोर को भागते हुए देखा।
5. एक लड़का चलती हुई गाड़ी से कूद पड़ा।
6. मैंने एक पीये हुए आदमी को वहाँ देखा।
7. इस कमरे में दो टूटी हुई कुसियाँ थीं।
8. उसने घायल आदमी की बहुत सेवा की।
9. मैंने उसे कमरे में ताला लगाते देखा।
10. सुबह में टहलना लाभदायक है।
11. सिगरेट पीना हानिकारक है।
12. मैं गाना जानती हूँ।
Ans.
1. I saw him sitting in a park.
2. I saw him studying.
3. He found me sleeping.
4. The police saw the thief running away.
5. A boy jumped off a moving car.
6. I saw a drunk man there.
7. There were two broken chairs there.
8. He served a wounded man.
9. I saw him locking the room.
10. It is beneficial to roam around during the day.
11. Drinking cigarettes is harmful.
12. I know the song.

 

Bihar Board Class 9 English Chapter 5 Echo and Narcissus Extra Question and Answers

Extract-Based questions

A. One day, as Narcissus roamed the forests with his hunting companions, he was spied by the watchful nymph Echo. She had once been a great chatterer, ready to talk to any passer-by on any subject at any time, and on several occasions she had detained goddess Hera with hours of casual talks, just as Hera was on the point of stumbling upon Zeus with one of his illicit loves. Eventually Hera grew so annoyed that she put a curse on Echo, and from that time on the unfortunate nymph could say nothing but the last few words that she heard.

Q1. Where was Narcissus roaming? With whom was he?
Ans. Narcissus was roaming in the forest. He was with his hunting companions.

Q2. Who was spying on Narcissus?
Ans. Echo

Q3. Who was Echo? Describe her.
Ans. Echo was a nymph. She had been a chatterer once but a curse by Hera, the goddess, made her unfortunate. Now she could say nothing but only the last few words of what she heard.

Q4. Why did Hera curse Echo?
Ans. Hera was a goddess and she was about to catch Zeus with his illicit love. However, Echo stopped her and got her busy in hours of casual talks which distracted her from her task. So, Hera cursed Echo.

Q5. She had once been a great chatterer, ready to talk to any passer-by on any subject at any time, and on several occasions she had detained goddess Hera with hours of casual talks, just as Hera was on the point of stumbling upon Zeus with one of his illicit loves.
‘She’ refers to _________.
Ans. Echo.

B. Trembling, Echo followed Narcissus through the trees. She longed to go closer to him to gaze upon the beauty of his face, but she feared that he would laugh at her silly speech. Before long, Narcissus wandered away from his companions, and when he realised he was lost, he called in panic. “Is there anybody here?”
“Here!” called Echo.
Mystified by this reply, Narcissus shouted. “Come!”
“Come!” shouted Echo.

Q1. Who followed Narcissus?
Ans. Echo.

Q2. Why did Echo want to go closer to Narcissus?
Ans. She wanted to gaze upon the beauty of Narcissus’s face.

Q3. What was Echo’s fear?
Ans. She feared that Narcissus would laugh at her silly speech.

Q4. What happened to Narcissus?
Ans. He wandered away from his companions and got lost.

Q5. Why was Echo repeating Narcissus’s words?
Ans. Echo was under a curse whereby she could only say the last words of what she had heard.

C. Narcissus was convinced that someone was playing trick on him.
“Why are you avoiding me?” he called. The only answer he heard was his own question repeated from the woods.
Narcissus felt like someone was tricking him for fun. He asked her why she was avoiding him. However, Echo could only repeat the last few words of his question.
“Come here, and let us meet!” pleaded Narcissus.
“Let us meet!” Echo answered, delighted.
She overcame her shyness, and crept from her hiding place to approach Narcissus. But he, satisfied now that he had solved the mystery of the voice,roughly pushed her away and ran.

Q1. What made Narcissus feel that he was being tricked?
Ans. He heard a few last words of what he spoke. This made him feel that he was being tricked.

Q2. What reply did Echo give every time?
Ans. Echo could only speak the few last words of what Narcissus spoke.

Q3. What did Narcissus plead?
Ans. He pleaded Echo to go and meet him.

Q4. How did Echo feel on the thought of meeting Narcissus?
Ans. She felt shy.

Q5. How did Narcissus react on seeing Echo?
Ans. He pushed her away and ran.

D. The nymph was so embarrassed and ashamed that she hid herself in a dark cave, and never came into the air and sunlight again. Her youth and beauty withered away, and her body became so shrunken and tiny that eventually she vanished altogether. All that was left was the pathetic voice that still roams the world, anxious to talk, yet able only to repeat what others say.
Poor Echo was not the only one to be treated brutally by Narcissus. He had played with many hearts, and at last one of those he had scorned prayed to the gods that Narcissus would some day find himself scorned by one he loved. The prayer was heard, and granted.

Q1. What did Echo feel?
Ans. She was ashamed and embarrassed.

Q2. What did Echo do?
Ans. She hid in a dark cave and never came out in the air and sunlight. Gradually her youth and beauty went away, she shrunk and finally, disappeared.

Q3. What remained of Echo?
Ans. Her pathetic voice still remains.

Q4. What does Echo’s voice do?
Ans. It is anxious to talk, yet is able to only repeat what others say.

Q5. ‘Scorned’ means-
Ans. hated

Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Q1. Who was handsome?
A. Zeus
B. Echo
C. Narcissus
D. Hera
Ans. C. Narcissus

Q2. Who was a nymph?
A. Zeus
B. Echo
C. Narcissus
D. Hera
Ans. B. Echo

Q3. Who was with his illicit love?
A. Zeus
B. Echo
C. Narcissus
D. Hera
Ans. A. Zeus

Q4. Who cursed Echo?
A. Zeus
B. Echo
C. Narcissus
D. Hera
Ans. D. Hera

Q5. Echo detailed Hera with her ___________
A. beauty
B. stories
C. complains
D. casual talks
Ans. D. casual talks

Q6. When Echo followed Narcissus, she was ________
A. dancing
B. trembling
C. praying
D. eating
Ans. B. trembling

Q7. Why did Echo long to go closer to Narcissus?
A. to identify him
B. to hit him
C. to gaze upon his face
D. to befriend him
Ans. C. to gaze upon his face

Q8. How did Narcissus react on seeing Echo?
A. hugged her
B. shook hands
C. pushed her and ran
D. none of these
Ans. C. pushed her and ran

Q9. Why did Narcissus think that he was being pranked?
A. he heard the last words that he spoke
B. he couldn’t see anyone
C. he felt dizzy
D. all of these
Ans. A. he heard the last words that he spoke

Q10. Where did Echo hide after being pushed away by Narcissus?
A. behind a tree
B. in a cave
C. in a hut
D. on a hilltop
Ans. B. in a cave

Q11. Finally, Echo ___________.
A. magnified
B. vanished
C. laughed
D. spoke
Ans. B. vanished

Q12. What still remains of Echo?
A. her voice
B. her body
C. her beauty
D. her magic
Ans. A. her voice

Q13. Narcissus played with ________
A. friends
B. hearts
C. women
D. all of these
Ans. B. hearts

Q14. What happened to the body of Narcissus?
A. it withered into air
B. it glowed
C. it withered into a stem
D. none of these
Ans. C. it withered into a stem

Q15. Which colours comprise the blossom Narcissus?
A. Gold and black
B. Gold and pink
C. Gold and silver
D. Gold and white
Ans. D. Gold and white

Q16. Narcissus saw his reflection in a _____
A. mirror
B. well
C. pool
D. none of these
Ans. C. pool

Q17. After hunting, Narcissus was ________
A. energetic
B. tired and thirsty
C. hungry
D. sleepy
Ans. B. tired and thirsty

Q18. Narcissus murmured words of ______ as he saw his reflection.
A. love
B. hatred
C. dislike
D. praise
Ans. A. love

Q19. Other than a human, Narcissus is the name of a __________
A. nymph
B. flower
C. cave
D. tree
Ans. B. flower

Q20. How did Narcissus treat Echo?
A. with love
B. brutally
C. kindly
D. none of these
Ans. B. brutally

Extra Questions

Answer the following questions-
Q1. Who was Echo and what led to it being cursed?
Ans. Echo was a nymph who lived in the forest. It was a great chatterer and at times, it obstructed Goddesss Hera with her endless casual talks. This annoyed the goddess and she cursed Echo.

Q2. What task was Hera performing when Echo obstructed her?
Ans. Hera was about to catch Zeus with one of his illicit loves when she was obstructed by Echo.

Q3. What was Narcissus doing in the forest?
Ans. He was roaming the forest with his hunting companions.

Q4. How did Narcissus react on seeing Echo?
Ans. He roughly pushed her and ran away. He shouted mockingly that he would die before having her near him.

Q5. What happened to Echo after Narcissus rejected her?
Ans. She was ashamed and embarrassed. She hid in a dark cave and never came out in air and sunlight. She shrunk and vanished. Only her voice roams around the world even today and repeats what people say.