1)Does 'dyin' really rhyme with lion'? Can you say it in such a way that it does?
2)How does the poet suggest that you identify the lion and the tiger? When can you do so, according to him?
grade 10
Ch. how to tell wild animals
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The poet suggests that if a large and tawny beast in the jungle in the east advances towards us, then it is an Asian lion. We can identify it when it roars at us while we are dying with fear.
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No, 'Dyin' does not rhyme with lion. If we change the pronunciation of lion by speaking it as 'line' then it may rhyme with the word 'dyin'.
Explanation:
The poet suggests that large and tawny beast in the Jungle is taking in the east and advances towards them.
In addition to this, the Asian lion has to identify when it roars while dying with fear.
While roaming, it came across a wild beast and yellow in colour with black stripes. It is a Bengal tiger.
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