1) Where did the cornfield stretch?
a. On the road
b. Both sides of the way
c. Only on one side of the way d. Beside the tree
II) Rhyming word of 'night in the above lines is
a. Beside
b. Green
c. Right
d. Unseen
lit) Which word in the above lines is opposite to seen?
a. Green
b. Unseen
c. Walks
d. Stalks
2. Read the extracts and answer the question that follows -
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Answers
Explanation:
where didi the cornfield stretch
Answer:
i) Both sides of the way
ii) Rhyming word of the night' in the given lines is c. Right.
iii) Unseen
Explanation:
The question is taken from the beautiful work "A Green Cornfield" by Christina G. Rossetti.
The poet wrote this poem beautifully about nature, love, and celebration of life and how green symbolizes positivity.
Referring to the lines of poetry,
"The cornfield stretched a tender green,
to right and left beside my walks;"
poets describe the vast green cornfields stretching on both sides of the path the poet walked.
ii) English rhyming words are words that do not start with the same sound but end with the same sound.
Here the rhyme with 'night' is 'right'.
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