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B Answer the following questions.
1. How did the poet imagine himself at sea and on land?
2. How did the poet escape the daily grind?
3. What did the poet do with the Eskimos?
4. Where did the poet migrate to, after reading Jules Verne's book?
5. Whom did the poet accompany in Africa and in America?
6. What change came in the poet's life as he grew up?​

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Answered by muhammadbilalshahzad
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Answered by ponwinsiya
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Answer:

1. The poet imagines himself being a pirate and sailing across the seven seas. He later becomes a cowboy and takes pleasure in doing simple things. He always wanted adventure and discover the joy of reading. He imagines to have lived with Eskimos in the land of ice and snow.

2. The poet used his imagination to travel to different places. Once he was a pirate sailing on a ship, while in the next moment he was a bold cowboy in the ranches. His imagination is very strong that helped him transcend all boundaries

3. The poet imagines to have lived with the Eskimos and gone fishing and hunting. He felt he was in the height of imagination.

4. After reading a book on the life of Eskimos, the poet transported himself into the land of Eskimos.

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6. As the poet grew up, he could make out the double standards followed by adults. He realised that though adults preached of love and talked of love, their behaviour was totally different and full of manipulation. They were all hypocrites who behaved differently from the way they talked.

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