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4. Answer these questions with reference to the context.
1. A sea of foliage girds our garden round,
But not a sea of dull unvaried green,
Sharp contrasts of all colours here are seen;
a. Why does the poet use the word 'sea'?
b. What does the 'contrasts of all colours' mean here?
c. What does the poet call 'green'?
2. And palms arise, like pillars gray, between;
And o'er the quiet pools the seemuls lean,
Red-red, and startling like a trumpet's sound.
a. What are the palms compared to?
b. Why has the word 'pillars' been used?
c. Why does the poet repeat the word 'red?
3. One might swoon
Drunken with beauty then, or gaze and gaze
On a primeval Eden, in amaze.
a. Which beauty is the poet referring to?
b. Why does the poet use the word 'drunken?
c. What has been compared to the Garden of Eden?​

Answers

Answered by AAFAQKHAN
10

Answer:

1

a.To show us naturall beauty

b.because the colour of sea is different

c.Poet call it to green plants

2

a.palm compared with pillar gray

b.it has been used for quiet pool

c.a brass musical instrument

Answered by garalgacha268
4

Answer:

why does the poet use the word sea?

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