7. Read the extracts given below and answer the questions that follow. (4)
Away, away in the Northland,
Where the hours of the day are few,And the nights are so long in winter
That they cannot sleep them through;
Where they harness the swift reindeer
To the sledges, when it snows;
And the children look like bear’s cubs
In their funny, furry clothes:
Who is the poet of the poem?
What is the rhyme scheme of the first four lines?
Why days hours are few and nights long in winter?
What do the children wear and how do they look?
Or
I am a citizen, not of Athens or Greece, but of the world.
Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign
Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes
Like ours: the land our brothers walk upon
Who is the poet of the poem ‘No Men Are Foreign’?
Why does the poet say that I am a citizen of the world?
What do you understand by word ‘uniform’?
Explain ‘The land our brothers walk upon
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