47. Read the following passage and answer the questions in your own words. The night sky makes a very interesting study. To an astronomer or a sailor, the position of the stars is a serious, professional study. Many of the stars are known by their names. Each has a distinctive appearance. They sky on a moonlit night is the poet's delight. The sky on a dark night may appear somewhat sinister to some, but to Shelley, the poet, it is the star spangled black Dress of a woman. When the sky is covered with clouds without any stars, it wears a grim appearance, to a child, the sky at night, is a mystery and to the mature, it is an endless object of study. Questions: How can we identify the stars? 11) Who is an astronomer? Explain the comparison made by Shelley? iv) When does the sky appear grim? v) How does a child differ from a matured adult; when it beholds the sky at night? (or)
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I.to astronmor or a as sailor,the position of the starts is a serious
ii.astronomer is a sailor
iii.do no
iv.when the sky is covered with clouds without and stars it wears a grim appearance
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1) We can identify stars by their names
2) An astronomer is a person who studies the space
3) Shelly compares the night sky as a Woman wearing a black dress with stars in it
4) When the sky is cloudy without any stars, it appears grim
5) To a child, the sky is a mystery but for a matured adult, it is an endless object of study
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