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2. May that which guides men like a good charioteer
who controls fleet-footed horses with the reins,
that which abides in the heart, most swift and active,
may that my mind resolve on what is good.
Questions
1
i) The poem from which these lines have been taken is :
ii) The one word used for a long narrow band usually of leather by which a horse is controlled"
1
in the extract is :
2
iii) In what sense is the word "Mind” used in this
poem :
what is the answer​

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Answered by ppnayak
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Answer:

At first Penny was in a dilemma. Jody argued that raising the fawn would not be a burden. Fawn could drink Jody’s milk until he started eating leaves and acorns. Jody also said that his family was responsible for the fawn’s plight. Penny agreed that it would be ungrateful to leave the fawn to starve. So he gave Jody his permission. He asked him to tell his mother about it before going to bring the fawn in.

 

Jody Talks to His Mother

Jody came to the table and sat down very quietly. The mother was pouring coffee in the cups. She was taken aback when Jody talked of bringing the fawn home. Seeing the mother reluctant, Jody told what his father had said. He said that Penny had said it would be ungrateful to leave the fawn to starve.

2. May that which guides men like a good charioteer

who controls fleet-footed horses with the reins,

that which abides in the heart, most swift and active,

may that my mind resolve on what is good.

Questions

1

i) The poem from which these lines have been taken is :

ii) The one word used for a long narrow band usually of leather by which a horse is controlled"

1

in the extract is :

2

iii) In what sense is the word "Mind” used in this

poem :

what is the answer​

 

Dr. Wilson and Mill-wheel Help Jody

Explanation:

Answered by palsahab3671
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1

i) The poem from which these lines have been taken is :

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