English, asked by shantanumallik1234, 7 months ago

. Anger in its time and place

May assume a kind of grace.

It must have some reason in it,

And not last beyond a minute.

2. It to further lengths it go,

It does into malice grow.

‘Tis the difference that we see

Twixt the serpent and the bee.

3. If the latter you provoke,

It inflicts a hasty stroke.

Puts you to some little pain,

But it never stings again.

4. Close in tufted bush or brake

Lurks the poison-swelled snake

Nursing up his cherish’d wrath;

In the purlieu of his path,

5. In the cold, or in the warm,

Mean him good, or mean him harm,

Whensoever fete may bring you,

The vile snake will always sting you.

Find the synonyms of the words from the poem:

a) To try to annoy b) Extreme anger​

Answers

Answered by yashi2826
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Answer:

(b) aggresive .... and (a) naughty

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