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1. How does the poet describe the insect's appearance?
2. What does the poet say about the insect's nature and behaviour?
3. What would happen if one scolded the insect?
4. What shows you that the insect loves itself?
5. How do you know that this is an imaginary creature?
6. What does the speaker apologise for? from the poem triantiwantigongolope

Answers

Answered by dsajan475
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Answer:

  1. He is warning us not to spy upon it. The poet then tries to describe the insect to us by saying that it is not like a spider or a fly but it resembles a beetle and is little bit like a bee. ... The poet tells us that the insect eats weeds and wattle gum, and has a funny face.
  2. The poet tells us that the insect eats weeds and wattle gum, and has a funny face. It has a big appetite which means that it eats a lot of food but its manners are disgraceful, that is, it does not display good manners.
  3. 1) When does the insect tremble? Ans: It trembles if you tickle it or tread up its toes. 2) What happens if you sneer or scold it? Ans: If you sneer or scold it, it will scuttle off in shame.
  4. insects love itself because it shows you that a little thing cause for the reason of death .
  5. A creature of the imagination; A person that exists only in legends or myths or fiction. hypernym: imagination, imaginativeness, vision – the formation of a mental image of something that is not perceived as real and is not present to the senses.
Answered by ajaypatidar01151
1

Answer:

tere barah ki dher sara kaam kar raha hai kya kr rhe hai to go back home from work

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