A. 1. The room we sit in melts away Why does the room 'melt away'? 2. And we find ourselves at play With someone who, before the end, May become our chosen friend. a.) Where does the chosen friend come from? ve How does this person or thing become a special friend? 3. Or we sail along the page To some other land or age. What is the feeling conveyed when the speaker uses the word 'sail'? 4. Here's our body in the chair, But our mind is over there. a. Where is the mind at this point? b. Why is there a distance between the mind and the body? c. What kind of feeling is this? Does it make you feel uncomfortable or happy? 5. Each book is a magic box
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Understanding the poem: Q1, The room we sit in melts away Why does the room 'melt away'? Ans: It feels as though the room is melting away because when we read a book, we forget everything around us. Q2, And we find ourselves at play With someone who, before the end, May become our chosen friend
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room we sit in melts away Why does the room 'melt away'? 2. And we find ourselves at play With someone who, before the end, May become our chosen friend. a.) Where does the chosen friend come from? ve How does this person or thing become a special friend? 3. Or we sail along the page To some other land or age. What is the feeling conveyed when the speaker uses the word 'sail'? 4. Here's
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