A. Answer the following questions. 1. What does the poet want us to stare at? 2. Why don't people have the time to stare as long as sheep and cows? 3. What does the poet tell us to observe in the woods and in the stream? 4. How can the streams be full of stars in broad daylight? 5. Who or what does the poet refer to as Beauty? 6. The poet asks a question in the first two lines of the poem. Where and how does he answer this question?
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the poet want us to stare us the nature
they don't have time because of the work in which they are involved
he is telling to observe by staring
Streams full of stars, like the skies at night. ... When rays of sun fall upon the water, the water sparkles and shines and the river look like stars in the skies at night. But, people have no time to feel it
beauty - nature
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