a)
is the festival which fills our hearts
with delight
b)
is referred to as a festival of
sacrifice.
2. What kind of joy is unfurled during the festival of
sacrifice?
3. How can we make our life worth living?
4. What does the poet mean by Festival of flowers'?
5. When are we in a state of trance?
6. What do the people do when the festival of Music
is celebrated?
7. What makes us happy and free, according to the
poet?
8. Find out the rhyme scheme employed in the fourth
stanza.
9. Pick out the rhyming words from the first stanza
of the poem.
Answers
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Complete question:
1. (a) ………. is the festival which fills our hearts with delight. (b) ….. is referred to as a festival of sacrifice.
2. What kind of joy is unfurled during the festival of sacrifice?
3. How can we make our lives worth living?
4. What does the poet mean by ‘Festival of flowers’?
5. When are we in a state of trance? 6. What do people do when the festival of Music is celebrated?
7. What makes us happy and free, according to the poet?
8. Find out the rhyme scheme employed in the fourth stanza
9. Pick out the rhyming words from the first stanza of the poem.
10. Write down the words that alliterate in the poetic lines below. (a) Festival of Flowers (b) That spreads treasures on a tree
Answer:
The correct answer to all the questions is written below:
Explanation:
- 1. (a) Festival of light (b) Unfurling the joy of giving
- 2. The joy of giving is unfurled during the festival of sacrifice.
- 3. We can make our life worth by celebrating the festivals well and nicely.
- 4. Since it is decorated with colourful flowers means that they brighten up with colours. , it is called the festival of flowers.
- 5. We are in a state of trance, when we celebrate the festival of dance.
- 6. They sing the joyous lyric when the festival of music is celebrated.
- 7. The festival of love which spreads treasures on a tree, shares the word from above and makes us happy and free.
- 8. ‘abab’ is the rhyme scheme which is employed in the fourth stanza.
- 9. ‘Harvest-best; and light-delight’ are the rhyming words from the first stanza of the poem.
- 10. (a) Festival of Flowers (b) That spreads treasures on a tree.
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