1) Write the paraphrase of the poem, "The Triantiwontigongolope' '
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The poet begins the poem by telling us that he has seen a funny insect that you do not try to observe. 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.
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Write the paraphrase of the poem, "The Triantiwontigongolope' '
- The artist, CJ Dennis discusses a bug that is essentially only his creative mind. He starts by talking and referencing it as an amusing bug that one doesn't spy. He says that it isn't similar to a bug and dislikes a fly, but something more like a scarab and furthermore similar to a honey bee. Notwithstanding, it doesn't have a wooly grub that ascensions upon a tree.
- He knows that the name of the creepy-crawly is a significant hard one however is confident that one would figure out how to spell it in the end. He even works with it for his students by breaking the name into sup-parts and afterward naming them together so they can understand it. He goes on further and advises that this bug regarding his lives on weeds and leaves and has a silly face. Its hunger is generous however its habits are a shame.
- He says that when you happen upon it first, it can give you a significant panic however when you search for it once more, you might observe it isn't there. On the off chance that you don't call it delicately, it will remain away. However, it shakes assuming that you stimulate it or stroll upon its toes.
- This bug of his is anything but a go-getter, however, it has a snooty nose, It fights off in disgrace on the off chance that you scoff at it or chasten it. Nonetheless, it murmurs and murmurs calmly gladly assuming you call out to it by its. It's partial to sandwiches of wax and cleanser. Subsequent to giving his perusers such a lot of portrayal about the bug, he admits that he hasn't seen this creepy-crawly all things considered.
- He makes it interesting by letting his perusers know that he doesn't have a clue about its location and there isn't even such a creepy crawly! However he thinks there truly may have been Then he throws an assertion at the perusers saying assuming the trees and grass were purple, and the sky was bottle green, from the start is a joke and the whole sonnet was a joke of his He even asks pardoning from his perusers for this joke
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