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1. Answer the following questions (Autumn)
a. What does the fitful gust do?
b. What are taken away from the elm tree?
c. What are twirled by the fitful gust?
d. Where are the faded leaves twirled?
e. How does the faded leaves fall on the lane?
f.. Whose dance does the poet like to see?
g. Where does the sparrow chirp?​

Answers

Answered by venikrishna2918
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Answer:

A.By rendering "fitful" as "fitfull" he refreshes a literary adjective: the wind is made more alive, somehow, by being fitfull – full of fits and starts. Similarly, as his eye favours the double l, his ear prefers the double s (gusts/shakes) even if it means disagreement between noun and verb.

B.All Chinese Elm Trees with a trunk less than 4 inches in diameter can be eliminated by simply spraying triclopyr containing herbicide on them. The best time to spray these trees is between spring and summer for greater efficacy, but the herbicides do work (although, not that well) during the fall season too.A common sign of Dutch elm disease is when the top leaves on the top branches start to wither and fall off. You'll notice your leaves are turning yellow or brown in the late spring or summer. Then, the rest of the crown (top of the tree) will slowly lose its leaves.

C.In a series of quatrains rhymed aabb, Clare captures the sights and sounds of nature in the autumn season.

D.The fitful gust takes the fade leaves away while twirling them by the window pane.

E.The leaves of the mossy elm-tree in autumn is due to cold and it can fall down the mossy elm tree fall and gusty wind and hope it can whirled by the window pane and also get fall down in the lane due to much cold effect. Hope the student can feel free to go with the best ideas and on reading this answer ..

F.In the deep heart's core" he hears, even while standing on the roadways and pavements of an urban center, the sounds of Nature that fill the air at Innisfree. In his memory and imagination, the speaker hears the quiet lapping of small waves along the lakeshore that are a constant sound there.

G.The frequent chatter and squabbling of sparrows is part of their charm, particulary in urban locations juxtaposed with our own similarly garrulous and social species. This is the classic sparrow chirp, often heard for up to half an hour in the Spring from an unmated male at the nest site trying to attract a female.

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Answered by rupa31083
2

Explanation:

what does the fitful gust do to the faded leaves?

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