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11. What has the frost wrought?
O(a) Poetry of earth
O (b) Warmth
O (c) Silence
O (d) All of the Above​

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Answered by unknown7033
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Answer:

The above line from the poem 'on the grasshopper and the cricket' by John Keats means the season when the frost creates silence. The winter season is very inactive since people like lazing around the fireplace and enjoy the comforts.

Answered by tiwariakdi
1

Answer:

The correct option is (c) Silence

Explanation:

Silence has the frost wrought.

The expression ''wrought a silence'' refers to the state of living things during the winter nights. It's bitterly cold outdoors, and there's snow everywhere. Wrought is to apply force to something. As a result, the cold has caused both humans and animals to keep silent.

"The Poetry of Earth" is a petrarchan form of a sonnet composed by John Keats, a member of the romantic poets' younger generation. Keats celebrates the never-ending symphony of the land in this poem. 'Wrought' refers to the act of making something.

  • The author reiterates the sonnet's core topic, that the earth's voice never dies, even in the winter.
  • The statement "the frost has caused a quiet" exemplifies personification.
  • Frost is personified as someone who leaves a trail of silence in his wake.

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