Answer : 1 does the poem have a consistent rhyme scheme
2 what is the title of the poem suggest to you ?what do you think the poem is about ?
3. what do you like most about the poem ?
4 what according to the poem is involved in the process of growing up
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Answer : 1 does the poem have a consistent rhyme scheme
2 what is the title of the poem suggest to you ?what do you think the poem is about ?
3. what do you like most about the poem ?
4 what according to the poem is involved in the process of growing up
hope it will helpful to you
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- No, the poem does not have a consistent rhyme scheme. The first two stanzas have the rhyme-scheme ab ba ba whereas the third and fourth have a slight alteration.
- The title of the poem suggests that we must keep quiet for a moment. There will be silence and all will set together and realise the value of collectiveness. Here, we should not confuse 'stillness' with 'total inactivity.
- Laburnum top is one of the most powerful poems, here laburnum tree symbolizes the hardships of human life. I like its simplicity and the pictorial presentation of the poem, also the way the writer describes the wildlife, trees, birds and animals and their influence on human life is quite impressive.
- According to the poem, the process of growing up involves the attainment of mental maturity and loss of innocence and simplicity. A person is said to be grown up when he has become logical, rational and is able to build his own thoughts.
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