4. What does the poet mean by 'need of needless death?
5. What does the poet say about the creator of the lamb and
the tiger?
c. Answer these questions with reference to the context.
1. what brave law or business deal
can thy future's safety seal.
What kind of a'brave law' or‘business deal' is mentioned in these lines?
b. Who is the 'thy' in the second line?
What kind of safety is being implied in the second line?
a.
C.
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WHICH POEM ARE THESE QUESTIONS RELATED TO?
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4/Ans:This line is significant because it acts as a pleasure for hope that humans no longer feel the need to kill animals, especially tigers, just for money.
5/Ans:Jesus the lamb of god is the creator and the tiger meditates upon the dangerous and violent animal .
C/1 Ans:If government make laws for banning poaching and take strict measure to punish poachers then perhaps the tiger's future would be secured. Similarly business could pour in money to safeguard the existing care given to tigers.
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