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B Read this line and answer the questions.
1. Their thoughts I cannot measure
a. Who is the T in the line?
b. Whose thoughts are being spoken about?
c. Even though he could not measure their thoughts, what
C Answer these questions.
1. Where was the poet? What did he hear while sitting there?
2. Why was the poet sad?
3. Which flowers did the poet see in the bower? What did the
4. How does the poet describe the mood of the birds?
5. What does the poet say about the budding twigs?​

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Answered by neelubharti7889
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Answer:

Q-B Ans-1.The birds around me hopped and played: Their thoughts I cannot measure, But the least motion which they made, It seemed a thrill of pleasure.

2.He is wandering lonely in a natural scenery as a cloud in the sky that freely floats the hills and valleys,when suddenly he sees a beautiful spectacle of golden bright daffodils near the lake and under the boughts of the trees.

3. The poet is speaking about the thoughts of the birds who were playing and hopping about him.

4.The poet concluded that whatever movements the birds making – playing and hopping, they seemed to be thrilled with pleasure.

Q-C Ans-1.The poet William Wordsworth I was sitting admidst a grove of trees. While sitting there hear various sound of nature like the chirping of birds, rusting of leaves, whispering of wind,etc.

2. The poet was sad what"man has made of man"

because he sees the simplicity of nature as part of god's "holy plan".

3.The flower's are primrose and periwinkle.

4. The poet describe the mode of the birds as joyful which made him feel pleasure.

5. The poet finds the beauty in everything he sees.

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