A Bird Came Down. A Bird, came down the Walk - He did not know I saw He bit an Angle Worm in halves And ate the hurried all abroad - They looked like frightened Beads, I thought, He stirred his Velvet Head. - Like one in danger, Cautious, I offered him a Crumb, And he unrolled his feathers, And rowed him softer Home - Than Oars divide the Ocean, Too silver for a seam, Or Butterflies, off Banks of Noon, Leap, plashless as they swim.
Find antonyms for 'careless', 'cooked', 'courageous' and 'slow' from the poem
What did the bird do with its feathers?
Why has the poet called the grass 'convenient'?
The bird did not do which of the following?
"They looked like frightened Beads" -
Which figure of speech is used here?
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courageous- frightened
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