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And whether their station be high or humble, They are all known by the name of Grumble. a. What is mentioned in the above lines? b. When do we grumble normally? 2. And so it were wisest to keep our feet From wandering into Complaining Street; a. What is the wisest thing that the poet suggests? b. What does the phrase ‘to keep our feet from wandering’ refer to? 3. They growl at that and they growl at this; Whatever comes, there is something amiss; a. What does the word ‘growl’ mean here? b. Why do they find everything amiss? 4. Let us learn to walk with a smile and a song, No matter if things do sometimes go wrong; a. What does the poet expect everyone to learn? b. What should we do when things go wrong sometimes? 5. The weather is always too hot or cold; Summer and winter alike they scold. a. How do they feel about the weather? b. What do they scold
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Answered by ssritharina
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(a) The rhyming words are 'this and amiss' and 'humble and grumble'. (c) The figure of speech is alliteration. (d) They are known by the name of Grumble because they are never satisfied in any station be it high or humble.

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