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A2. 1. Where does the moon casts its light?
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2. Do you feel that there really exist silvery trees and fruits? Why does the poet call
them so?
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A3 1. Name and explain the figure of speech in following lines.
1. Walks the night in her silver shoon.
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2. One by one, the casements catch.
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A3. 2. Write the rhyming 4 pairs from the poem
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A3. 3. What is the rhyming scheme of the poem.
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Answered by bholusoniverma
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When you feel strongly about someone, so strongly that you love them, sometimes it doesn’t always make sense in a way that’s easy to articulate. You may really care about someone, but putting those thoughts into words is hard. Love is an exciting, confusing, up and down and everything in between sort of emotion. That’s why telling someone you love them is about more than three little words, it’s about explaining how and why you feel the way you do. That’s why love paragraphs can be a great way to tell the woman you’re with how much you care about her.

So often people don’t take the time to tell someone how they feel. We send text messages, like photos, or kiss a cheek on our way out the door and even though we love someone we may not always take the time to write it down and tell them just how important they are. These love paragraphs for her do just that. They’re examples of I love you paragraphs that you can send to someone you care about—you can write them in a card, in a text message or email, in a letter you leave on a pillow, or something you memorize and say out loud. Taking the time to write out an I love you paragraph, will show your girlfriend or wife just how much she means to you.

Answered by bapon2385
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Answer:

1.Earth

1.Earth2.yes

1.Earth2.yesA3 1. poet is very short and it's matter details is very long it is not possible

1.Moon is very bright and sweet and see looking for Silver soon

2.One by one, the casements catch one the Man

A3.2. Twincale Twincale little star

How I want are what you are

up above the on the sky

like a diamond in the sky

A3.3. children poems

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