Answer the following with reference to the context from the chapter 'The Ode to Autumn':
A. Sometimes whoever seeks abroad may find
Thée sitting careless on a granary floor,
i) What figure of speech has the poet used in these lines?
a. simile
b. metaphor
c. personification
d. onomatopoeia
ii) Who is referred to as 'Thee' here?
a. the owner of the granary
c. autumn
b. spring
d. crops
iii) The image of a granary has been used to show
a. Keats' love for the season
b. abundance of crops in the season
c. that only granaries reflect the spirit of the season
d. that the harvested crops should be kept in the granaries
BEFORE
SELE
should
iv) What are the sounds mentioned in the last four lines of the poem?
a. humming bees and singing crickets
b. wailing gnats and whistling robin
c. twittering swallows and humming bees
d. bleating lambs and twittering swallows
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