A2. Answer these questions with reference to the context.
1.'Did youadmire
my lamp,' quoth he,
'As much as I your minstrelsy...'
a. Who said these words and to whom?
b. What 'lamp' is the speaker referring to?
C. What is the speaker's state of mind here?
d. What is the speaker trying to do?
2. 'For 'twas the self-same power divine,
Taught you to sing, and me to shine...'
a. Who said this and to whom?
b. Which 'power' is being referred to here?
c. What is the speaker's intent?
d. What skill does the speaker exhibit in these lines?
3. The songster heard his short oration,
And warbling out his approbation...
a. Who is the songster?
b. Whose oration did he hear?
c. Why was he impressed with the speech?
d. How did the songster show his appreciation?
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Answer:
Lamp refers to knowledge
Explanation:
Speakers mind was angry
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