A. Answer the following questions.
1. Describe the things that the speaker sees from atop the cherry tree?
2. What does the speaker wish for in the poem?
3. What would he be able to see if his wish came true?
please give the answers of these questions.
Answers
1.) Describe the things that the speaker sees from atop the cherry tree?
Answer:- Atop the cherry tree, the speaker sees the next-door. garden, the river, and the roads leading to the town. Yet, he says he looked abroad on foreign lands'.
2.) What does the speaker wish for in the poem?
Answer:- In the third stanza of this poem, the speaker wishes for "the touch of a vanish'd hand" and the sound of the voice which accompanies that hand. It is safe to assume he is longing for a dead loved one.
3.) What would he be able to see if his wish came true?
Answer:- Many plants such as cotton has sugar secreting glands called nectaries both inside and outside of flower many species of natural enemies fed on the sugars plant breeding has eliminated nectaries in some crops and this is some times done to deny pests access to the carbohydrate resources.
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Explanation:
Samson drives 3 kilometres north. then he turns right and drives 4 kilometres. now he turns right and drives 5 kilometres. now turning left, he drives 2 kilometres. again ,he turns left and moves 2 kilometres . finally turning left he again walks 2 kilometres. in which direction and how far is he from his starting position?