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) How does the brook ‘sparkle’?

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The brook sparkles because of the sun’s rays which shine on its water. The sudden emergence or rush of the brook is shown to be in a sparkling motion.  

(b) ‘Bicker’ means ‘to quarrel’. Why does the poet use this word here?

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‘Bicker’ means a noisy discussion or an argument. The poet uses the word ‘bicker’ to describe the noisy flow of the brook as it flows through the valley as it sounds like quarrel.

(c) How many hills and bridges does it pass during is journey?

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The brook passes thirty hills and fifty bridges during its journey.

(d) Where does it finally meet the river?

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The brook finally meets the river near Phillip’s farm.

(e) Why has the word ‘chatter’ been repeated in the poem?

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The word ‘chatter’ has been repeated in the poem because it represents the sound frequently made by the flowing brook. It seems that the brook talks about its journey that it has travelled throughout in a lively mood.

(f) With many a curve my banks I fret’- What does the poet mean by this statement?

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The brook becomes tired occasionally as it has to curve and move round and round, again and again.

(g) ‘I wind about, and in and out.' What kind of a picture does this line create in your mind?

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The brook does not flow in a straight line but veers and twists itself along its way. It creates a picture of flowing waters of the brook resembling a maze or whirlpool.

(h) Name the different things that can be found floating in the brook.

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The different things that can be found floating in the river are pumice, flowers, wood chips, foamy flakes, bark of trees, twigs and leaves.


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