Answer these from poem:
1. What kind of fan it was?
2. Who called it a talking fan?
3. Who was it’s chatter?
4. Who is I here?
5. What do you mean by hear?
6. Did the poet bother about it?
7. What happened one day?
8. What kind of motor it had?
9. How was the poet’s mood towards the end of the poem? Why?
10. How was the fan working later?
11. List the rhyming pairs.
12. What is the poetic device used in the last time?
I) simile
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1-it was and electric fan.
2-Maude Rubin called it a talking fan.
3-electrical.
4-you here chatter of electric fan.
5-you can't stop hearing.
6-i don't know.
2-Maude Rubin called it a talking fan.
3-electrical.
4-you here chatter of electric fan.
5-you can't stop hearing.
6-i don't know.
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1) it was a talking fan
2) the poet Maude Rubin called it talking
3) its chatter was electrical
4) I is the poet Maude Rubin
5) hear meaning listening to someone and understand what it is trying to tell
6) No the poet wasn't bothered .
7) That day someine oiled its big whirling mottor
8) it had a whriling motor
9) the poet was happy at the end of the poem as the mystery qas solved
10) the fan was as still as water
11) the rhyming words are -
«» chatter-matter
«» oiled - spoiled
2) the poet Maude Rubin called it talking
3) its chatter was electrical
4) I is the poet Maude Rubin
5) hear meaning listening to someone and understand what it is trying to tell
6) No the poet wasn't bothered .
7) That day someine oiled its big whirling mottor
8) it had a whriling motor
9) the poet was happy at the end of the poem as the mystery qas solved
10) the fan was as still as water
11) the rhyming words are -
«» chatter-matter
«» oiled - spoiled
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