English, asked by hds777, 8 months ago

2. 'For 'twas the self-same power divine,
Taught you to sing, and me to shine...
a. Who said this and to whom?
b. Which 'power' is being referred to here?
C. What is the speaker's intent?
d. What skill does the speaker exhibit in these lines?
( chapter the nightingale and the glow worm)​

Answers

Answered by vilnius
48

"The Nightingale and the Glow Worm"

Explanation:

a. The glow-worm said the above line to the nightingale.

b. The 'power' of the almighty god or the creator who had created both the creatures have been referred to in the line.

c. The glow-worm intended to rescue himself from being the food of the nightingale.

d. The above line is evident that the glow-worm was clever and witty. He presented his argument about the creation of god before the nightingale. He made a diplomatic remark about their purposes of life and how God has created them to spread music and light.

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Answered by findaaronparker
4

Answer:

Explanation:

a. The glow-worm said the above line to the nightingale.

b. The 'power' of the almighty god or the creator who had created both the creatures have been referred to in the line.

c. The glow-worm intended to rescue himself from being the food of the nightingale.

d. The above line is evident that the glow-worm was clever and witty. He presented his argument about the creation of god before the nightingale. He made a diplomatic remark about their purposes of life and how God has created them to spread music and light.

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