English, asked by bijlidevi030, 22 days ago

1. What does come hither, come hither, come hither' mean?
2. After reading the poem what kind of a life would you expect in the forest?
3. (a) How many times is the chorus repeated in the poem?

(b) Why do you think the chorus is repeated?
7.What does seeking the food he eats' mean?
( under the Greenwood tree)​

Answers

Answered by Ɍɛղgɔƙմ
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Answer:

1) a tempting often invitation that come-hither look in your eyes.

2)It means either "lie" as in "lie down with me under the greenwood tree," or it means lie, as in "jo in me in this falsehood about how cheery it is under the greenwood tree."

3)It's usually at the end and/or beginning of the chorus, though it can be at the end of a verse if there's no chorus. It's usually also the title. It's usually also repeated in the song, which makes it a refrain.

4)Three common refrains are the chorus, recited by more than one person; the burden, in which a whole stanza is repeated; and the repetend, in which the words are repeated erratically throughout the poem.

5)This poem is written by William Shakespeare which tells us about the joy and bliss of living in nature without having any fears of enemies. The poet calls everyone to share his joy and to join him under the greenwood tree. He also tells them to sing merrily and listen to the cheery note of a happy bird.

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