Answer these questions,
1. Words are easy, like the wind;' Whose words is the poet referring to in
are they 'easy?
2. According to the poet, when do we have many friends in our life?
3. Which line in the first stanza describes a flatterer?
4. How can we identify a 'faithful friend' from a 'flattering foe'?
5. "But if store of crowns be scant
No man shall supply thy want.'
What is the poet trying to say in these lines?
6. How do flatterers respond when a person becomes rich or extravaga
7. Who tries to be a part of the grief in one's heart?
8. As soon as a person's fortune leaves, what kind of people leave him fi
your answer.
9. Which stanza in the poem talks about a true friend?
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1.winds
2.when we are in a trouble
3.like the wind
4.with the intention of helping nature
5.when we have happiness all will with us ,but when we are in trouble not on will be with us
6.i am rich and I should be with rich person
7 .friends
8 .all people to whom he / she respect more or keep in their heart
9.like a wind
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