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A Answer the following questions:
1:Why does the poet wonder?
2:What does the poet want to know?
3:What does the poet say about his Dad?
4:What does the poet want the reader to reason?
Write your own curiosity to know about the things of nature the poet as described
The objects of nature that the poet has described are sind bands trees
mostars and lightning Make sentences using these objects of nature

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Answered by shawramkumar83
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Answer:

Answer: (a) The poet wonders whether the animals get all their virtues from humans. (b) The poet believes that animals got their values from humans while they lost them a long time ago and have forgotten about them.

Answer: (b) The poet wants to know where the teachers go at four o'clock because that was the time when the school got over. ... (d) When the teachers were children themselves, he imagined if they were also bad, made mistakes, never spelled right, and were punished in the corner for pinching the chocolate flakes.

Sorry I don't know number c

Answer(d) : The poet wants readers to write for nature and natural resources.

Answered by qwwestham
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We are given a set of questions from the poem " I Wonder" which we have to answer. The answers are as follows:

  1. The poet wonders about the reason behind the green color of the grass and the reason why we can never see the moving air. The poet questions who instructed the birds to build nests and why the trees are always straight and tall, never sitting down to take a break.
  2. The poet wants to know when the moon isn't perfectly round, and where can she locate the missing piece. The poet is unable to view the stars during the day. She thus wonders who turns on the stars at night when they go out and causes the lightning to flash about. The poet wonders how the vivid rainbow materializes in the sky and who hangs the fluffy clouds so high in the sky, that the poet wants to know.
  3. Finally, the poet ponders his father's silence in response to his queries. Perhaps his father is clueless about the solutions.
  4. There is a God who exists and we should have respect for the environment. To acquire a great deal of knowledge, we must have a strong desire. Nature is amazing, and everyone who stops to appreciate it will agree.
  5. As a child I have always been curious about the reason why we see the sun during the day and the moon during the night, I always wondered why animals can't speak and if they could what they would say. I wondered why the wind always made me happy and the stars made me feel ecstatic. I wondered why the lightning is so dangerous yet beautiful. And I never got the answers to these questions.

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