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1. The poetess wishes that her dearest should shun the activity of:
a) Singing sad songs
b) Planting roses at her grave
c) Planting cypress tree
d) All of the above
2) There is etemal darkness in:
b) the graveyard c) The grave d) the burial ground
3) To remember' or 'forget' does:
a) Matter to her b) Not hold any meaning c) make antonyms d) matter in the
4) Her yearning is :
a) Plant roses
b) be the green grass above me
c) be a cypress tree
d) remember me always
5) She will lose all
a) Treasure b) love c) senses d) friendship
6) The word 'Twilight' means:
a) dawn dusk c) darkness d) evening​

Answers

Answered by rupamchavan9
17

Answer:

1) d) All of the above

2) the burial ground

6) evening

5) love

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
1

Answer:

1. The poetess wishes that her dearest should shun the activity of:

d) All of the above.

2) There is eternal darkness in:

c) The grave.

3) To remember' or 'forget' does:

a) Matter to her.

4) Her yearning is :

d) remember me always.

5) She will lose all:

b) love.

6) The word 'Twilight' means:

c) darkness.

Explanation:

A brief summary of Rossetti’s ‘ Song ’, also. In the first stanza the speaker asks her to cherish that when she dies, he doesn’t sing any sad songs for her, or put flowers or plant a tree on her grave. The lawn on her grave, poured by rain and morning dew, will be enough – and if he does flashback her, that’s forfeiture, but if he forgets her, so be it.

In the alternate stanza, the speaker explains why she didn't fuss about what she cherishes do to flashback her after she has failed she'll not be there to see the murk or feel the rain or hear the nightingale singing; after death, she'll be ‘ featuring ’, and sleeping, through a perpetual ‘ twilight ’, and she may flash back him, but she may not.

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