Ans. 2) Who does the speaker in the poem appear to be speaking to? Ans.
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The reader will be an observer. Whereas, first-person point of view will draw the reader into the poem. Second-person point of view is occasionally used in poetry. The speaker is speaking directly to his/her readers.
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1. (i) The speaker of the poem is a small kid. (ii) He/She was both curious and afraid. The creaking noise of hinges at night and the feeling of someone staring at him/her make the child feel afraid.
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