English, asked by lokeshdhiman377, 11 months ago

1)
And if there should to you advance
A large and tawny beast,
If he roars at you as you're dyin'
TYPEI-VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
(a) Which large and tawny beast is being
referred to here?
(6) Where are such beasts found, according to
the poet?
(c) Who do you think is 'you' in the above
extract? Why should he/she be 'dying?
(d) Why has the poet shortened the word 'dying
to 'dyin?​

Answers

Answered by suresh34411
3

Answer:

(a) The Asian Lion

(b) Jungles in the east.

(c) You refers to the people.

(d) As it is a rhyme with 'lion'.

Answered by shanmukh51
1

Answer:

hi mate here is your answer ⏬⏬⏬

  1. the Asian lion.
  2. the jungle in the east.
  3. you refers to people.
  4. as it is a rhyme with lion.

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