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29) Paraphrase the following stanza.
The weather is always too hot or cold;
Summer and winter alike they scold,
Nothing goes right with the folks you meet
Down on that gloomy complaining street.​

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Explanation:

A. Read the following lines from the poem and answer the questions given below.

(i) There’s a family nobody likes to meet;

They live, it is said, on Complaining Street

(a) Where does the family live?

(b) Why do you think the street is named as ‘Complaining Street’?

Answer:

(a) The family lives on Complaining street.

(b) I think the street is named as ‘Complaining Street’ because there is a family which is always complaining and no one likes to meet them.

(ii) They growl at that and they growl at this;

Whatever comes, there is something amiss;

(a) What does the word ‘growl’ mean here?

(b) Why do they find everything amiss?

Answer:

(a) The word growl here means ‘grumbling’.

(b) They find everything amiss, since they are not satisfied or contented with anything.

(iii) Nothing goes right with the folks you meet Down on that gloomy Complaining Street

(a) What is the opinion about the folks you meet down the street?

(b) What does the word ‘gloomy’ mean here?

Answer:

(a) The folks you meet down the street are always in trouble and are complaining.

(b) Here ‘gloomy’ means ‘depressing’.

(iv) The worst thing is that if anyone stays

Among them too long, he will learn their ways;

(а) What is the worst thing that can happen if anyone stays with them?

(b) What are the ways of the Grumble family?

Answer:

(a) The worst thing that can happen if anyone stays with them is that they too will start complaining and become one with them.

(b) The ‘Grumble Family’ growl at anything and everything so much that they sometimes growl that they have nothing to grumble about.

(v) And so it were wisest to keep our feet From wandering into Complaining Street;

(a) What is the wisest thing that the poet suggests?

(b) What does the phrase ‘to keep our feet from wandering’ refer to?

Answer:

(a) The wisest thing is to avoid wandering into the complaining street.

(b) The phrase, ‘to keep our feet from wandering’ refer to restricting your path from strolling.

(vi) Let us learn to walk with a smile and a song,

No matter if things do sometimes go wrong;

(a) What does the poet expect everyone to learn?

(b) What should we do when things go wrong sometimes?

Answer:

(a) The poetess expects everyone to learn to walk with a smile and a song even when things go wrong.

(b) Even when things go wrong, we need to feel happy and be cheerful.

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