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how
Complete the summary of the poem given below with a
suitable word/phrase in each blank.
The
poet
finds a
who
young Highland girl
alone and sings to herself. The poet asks
us to listen carefully, because the whole (b)
is filled with the overflowing sound of her singing. He asks
us to either (c)
and listen to her sad song, or
gently pass by so as not to disturb her.
He goes on to say that no nightingale ever sang a more
(d)
song to bands of tired (e)
in the Arabian Desert. The poet asserts that the beauty
of the girl's singing exceeds that of the cuckoo's in the
Her singing is also the only thing which
the silence of the valley
The poet tries to th)
what the girl is
singing about. He is unable to get the words of the song
clearly. He thinks that perhaps she is singing about old
sorrows or
fought long ago, or more
routine concerns of life or even some u
which she has endured and may endure again
At the end, he quietly walks away with a feeling that
he may never be able to find out the (k)
of
her never-ending song. Nevertheless, he asserts that her
singing has captured his imagination so much that he will
the music in his heart long after it is
heard no more
yo
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1
how
Complete the summary of the poem given below with a
suitable word/phrase in each blank.
The
poet
finds a
who
young Highland girl
alone and sings to herself. The poet asks
us to listen carefully, because the whole (b)
is filled with the overflowing sound of her singing. He asks
us to either (c)
and listen to her sad song, or
gently pass by so as not to disturb her.
He goes on to say that no nightingale ever sang a more
(d)
song to bands of tired (e)
in the Arabian Desert. The poet asserts that the beauty
of the girl's singing exceeds that of the cuckoo's in the
Her singing is also the only thing which
the silence of the valley
The poet tries to th)
what the girl is
singing about. He is unable to get the words of the song
clearly. He thinks that perhaps she is singing about old
sorrows or
fought long ago, or more
routine concerns of life or even some u
which she has endured and may endure again
At the end, he quietly walks away with a feeling that
he may never be able to find out the (k)
of
her never-ending song. Nevertheless, he asserts that her
singing has captured his imagination so much that he will
the music in his heart long after it is
heard no more
yo1
how
Complete the summary of the poem given below with a
suitable word/phrase in each blank.
The
poet
finds a
who
young Highland girl
alone and sings to herself. The poet asks
us to listen carefully, because the whole (b)
is filled with the overflowing sound of her singing. He asks
us to either (c)
and listen to her sad song, or
gently pass by so as not to disturb her.
He goes on to say that no nightingale ever sang a more
(d)
song to bands of tired (e)
in the Arabian Desert. The poet asserts that the beauty
of the girl's singing exceeds that of the cuckoo's in the
Her singing is also the only thing which
the silence of the valley
The poet tries to th)
what the girl is
singing about. He is unable to get the words of the song
clearly. He thinks that perhaps she is singing about old
sorrows or
fought long ago, or more
routine concerns of life or even some u
which she has endured and may endure again
At the end, he quietly walks away with a feeling that
he may never be able to find out the (k)
of
her never-ending song. Nevertheless, he asserts that her
singing has captured his imagination so much that he will
the music in his heart long after it is
heard no more
yo