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3. The songster heard his short oration,
And warbling out his approbation...
a. Who is the songster?
b. Whose oration did he hear?
c. Why was he impressed with the speech?
d. How did the songster show his appreciation?​

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Answered by muhammedjaffersadik9
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Answer:

Explanation:

a.Songster. ... A "songster" is a wandering musician, usually but not always African-American, of the type which first appeared in the late 19th century in the southern United States.

b.But they wait to hear Antony. He asks the audience to listen, for he has come to bury Caesar, not to praise him. He acknowledges Brutus's charge that Caesar was ambitious and maintains that Brutus is “an honourable man,” but he says that Caesar was his friend.

c.In this poem, the poet tells us a story with a moral. However, he envisions a very noble role for the poet. He feels that the poet should be responsible for more than just teaching his readers a lesson. He should also indicate to them where that lesson should be applied. That is exactly what Cowper does in this poem. He tells us about the nightingale and the glow-worm to teach us about mutual respect. In addition to this, he tells us that it is warring factions that should learn this lesson. The nightingale and the glow-worm are thus symbols for the leaders and followers of different political and religious groups.

d.use of dedication or concerntration

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