English, asked by snehulanand, 3 months ago

1. Bird thou never wert.
a. What does the speaker mean by this line?
b. What other names does the speaker call the bird by?​

Answers

Answered by 0823bcom3sxc
13

Answer:

(a) The speaker means by this line To a Skylark” begins with the speaker, Percy Bysshe Shelley (as was detailed in the introduction), pointing out a skylark in the sky.

(b) He calls out to the bird, not in greeting, but in reverence, “Hail to thee.

Answered by rchowdhury7908
2

Answer:

a)speaker means by this line that skylark is something more than just a chirp, pretty Little Bird. It is connected to this spirit world and all kind of happy and beautiful things like heaven colour light and sky.

a)speaker means by this line that skylark is something more than just a chirp, pretty Little Bird. It is connected to this spirit world and all kind of happy and beautiful things like heaven colour light and sky.b) the other name of the bird given by the speaker are spirit Bird, sweet thought, a flood of rupture, device.

2)a. this line means that all the humans poetry cannot stand up to the skylark tune. poetry would just sound like meaningless boasting in front of the skylark tune.

b) those empty boostful poems would make us feel like something is missing compared to skylers incredible melody.

3)a) by this line the speaker refers that this world will listen to him like he listens to the skylark.

b) the speaker once the world to listen to the bird because he once the world to absorb his words, to be entrance test with the word as he is with the song of the bird.

Make me the BRAINLIEST!!!

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