12. From where does 'T rise and
where does it go?
O
It rises in the form of droplets and
goes in the sea
O
It rises in the form of clouds and
goes to the sky
O
It rises in the form of water paper
and goes to the land
O
It rises in the form of water vapour
and goes to the sky.
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It rises in the form of water vapour and goes to the sky
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The correct question: Read the extract given below and answer the question that follow.
"Eternal I rise impalpable out of the land and the bottomless sea,
Upward to heaven, whence, vaguely form’d, altogether changed, and yet the same."
Question 1. From where does ‘I’ rise and where does it go?
(a) It rises in the form of droplets and goes to the sea.
(b) It rises in the form of clouds and goes to the sky.
(c) It rises in the form of water vapour and goes to the land.
(d) It rises in the form of water vapour and goes to the sky.
The correct answer is option (d). It rises in the form of water vapour and goes to the sky.
- The given excerpt is from the poem "The Voice of the Rain" written by Walt Whitman.
- The rain's voice refers to itself as a "Poem of Earth."
- The rain rises from the sea as impalpable vapours and reaches the heavenly sky where they form clouds and fall down to the dust-layers of the globe as rain.
- In this never-ending cycle, the rain transforms into water and vapour, which is essentially the same shift.
- The advantages of rain and its everlasting process are the themes of the entire poem.
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