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a. There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule, The village master taught his little school; i. Where is the school situated in ii. Why is the mansion noisy? 111.What is meant by skill'd to rule? (The Village Schoolmaster) ​

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Answered by kamarajmukhil
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Answer:

There, in his noisy mansion, skill'd to rule”, what is meant by skill'd to rule? Answer: It means the person who is very talented or the person born to rule the world on the basis of his skills.

Explanation:

The word 'noisy mansion' is from the the poem 'The Village Schoolmaster' by Oliver Goldsmith. This is a poem where the poet says conveys his sentiments about a teacher. This school is set in a rural area mostly where the speaker used to live and was taught.

Answered by ramkaushik2000
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Answer:

It means the person who is very talented or the person born to rule the world on the basis of his skills.

Explanation:

The word 'noisy mansion' is from the the poem 'The Village Schoolmaster' by Oliver Goldsmith. This is a poem where the poet says conveys his sentiments about a teacher. This school is set in a rural area mostly where the speaker used to live and was taught.

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