2. When he was enjoying the comforts of food,
fire and rest at the inn, what did the speaker
hear?
Answers
Answer:
The poem begins with the speaker describing how he came upon the inn, and the three things he was most concerned with. Although he wasn’t freezing or starved, he was cold and hungry and in need of rest.
He made it inside and was able to take in all of these things he needed. But then, his rejoicing is sobered by the sound of an owl’s voice outside. It’s call reminds him that there are many more people who are unable to be inside on this cold night.
Explanation:
Although the poet was tired hungry and cold though he found a place to rest under the roof while the poet recuparetes suddenly hears the owls cry which is elicity said to be the most melancholy and no merry note can penatrates the silence of the mate
Answer of owls cry by Edward Thomas