10. (A) The Giant's garden remained in perpetual winter because he built a high wall around it and barred children from entering.
(R) The absence of children in the garden caused the Spring to forget it, leading to eternal winter.
Key Concept: Selfish Giant, Garden, Winter
a) Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
[Solution Description] The Giant's selfishness led him to build a high wall around his garden and put up a notice-board prohibiting trespassers. This action prevented children from playing in the garden. As a result, the Spring did not come to the garden, and it remained in perpetual winter. The story explicitly states that the Spring forgot the garden because there were no children, and this allowed Snow, Frost, North Wind, and Hail to dominate the garden throughout the year. Thus, the assertion is true, and the reason correctly explains the cause.
Your Answer is correct.
a) Both Assertion and Reason are true, and Reason is the correct explanation of Assertion.
[Solution Description] The Giant's selfishness led him to build a high wall around his garden and put up a notice-board prohibiting trespassers. This action prevented children from playing in the garden. As a result, the Spring did not come to the garden, and it remained in perpetual winter. The story explicitly states that the Spring forgot the garden because there were no children, and this allowed Snow, Frost, North Wind, and Hail to dominate the garden throughout the year. Thus, the assertion is true, and the reason correctly explains the cause.