Concept:This question tests knowledge of Indian English poetry and the authorship of a famous poem describing a personal childhood incident set in rural India.Explanation:The poem "The Night of the Scorpion" is a well-known work by the Indian Jewish poet Nissim Ezekiel. It narrates a childhood memory of a rainy night when a scorpion stings the poet's mother, and the villagers gather to help with their superstitions and prayers. The poem reflects Ezekiel's style of blending Indian themes with simple, direct language. None of the other listed writers (Saki, William Wordsworth, Robert Frost) penned this poem.Answer:B. Nissim Ezekiel