1. What did he priest onnounce at the temple of Bonoras one day?
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2. What does the line ofter a potent weighing of the worth of all mean?
3. Why did the visitors to the temple donate generously?
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4. What are archaic words Give two examples from the poem.
5. Give one example of simile from the poem. (Refer the entire poem)
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1)One day a wonderful plate made of gold fell from heaven into the court of a temple in Banaras and on the plate these words were inscribed; "A gift from heaven to him who loves best." The priests at once made a proclamation that every day at twelve o'clock, all who would like to claim the plate should assemble at the ...
2) Therefore, the phrase 'a patient weighing of the worth of all' means that the worthiness of all the candidates was patiently considered. ... The phrase 'weighing one's options' is also commonly used. It refers to when a person has numerous options available and the person is trying to decide which is the best one.
3)One day a wonderful plate made of gold fell from Heaven into the court of a temple at Benares; and on the plate these ...
4)Stoppeth - Stopped.
Thy - your.
Wherefore - why.
Stopp'st - stopping.
Thou - you.
May'st - can't you.
Quoth - said.
Loon - lunatic.
5)Simile: compares two things by saying they are “like” each other; the subject IS LIKE the object. Similes remind us that a comparison is being made, which sometimes makes them easier to understand and follow. Example: Falling in love feels like a thousand crickets jumping around in my chest.
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