2. To what is the bird’s movement compared? What is the basis for the comparison?
3. Why is the image of the engine evoked by the poet?
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Ans 2: The goldfinch’s movement is compared to that of the lizard because she was abrupt, sleek and alert. The same movements were observed when she arrived at the tree and moved to the thickness side of the branch to feed her young ones.
Ans 3: As the engine is the source to run the machine. The bird is compared to the engine as she is the feeder of her family. As a machine cannot work without an engine, her family can’t last without her.
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it is about the rain which help the plants to grow.
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