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a)      How does the poet describe the butterfly and the rabbit in the poem ‘Meadow Surprises’?​

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Answered by abrolsukhmanjotkaur
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The meadow offers several surprises to the one who has an eager eye to look at the meadow Walking on the soft velvety grass the sound of the brook a butterfly sipping nectar from the flowers all such sights give immense pleasure These sights are no less than the natures surprise gift

Answered by manasvishendge
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Answer: The Butterfly is described to be sitting on a buttercup drinking nectar with its drinking straws (proboscis).

The Rabbit is sitting still on the meadow and is blending in its background. The author is saying that it may be hard to se the rabbit, but when it hops, you will see it.

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