English, asked by jaspreetgrolier, 6 months ago

(B) I saw it go Merrily bouncing, down the street, and then Merrily over — there it is
in the water! No use to say "O there are other balls': An ultimate shaking grief fixes
the boy As he stands rigid, trembling, staring down All his young days into the
harbour where His ball went
i. The poet uses the ball as a symbol of the boy's
a) sense of adventure. b) carefree childhood days. c) ability to bounce back. d)
extended family.
ii. The poet feels that there is no point consoling the boy as
a) it would give him false hope.
b) he might demand for a new ball.
c) it might distress him further. d) whatever he has lost is irretrievable.
iii. The word 'harbour' DOES NOT have a meaning similar to
a) port. b) pier. c) dock. d) cargo.
iv. 'Merrily over there it is in the water!' The dash here is meant to convey
a) some familiar experience. b) a feeling of excitement. c) a sense of unexpected
interruption. d) some thoughtful moments.
v. The word that DOES NOT indicate a physical manifestation of sorrow in the boy,
is
a) worthless. b) shaking. c) trembling. d) rigid.​

Answers

Answered by sarthak45320
0

Answer:

its nothing just read it carefully u will known the answer i can help if u need

Explanation:

Similar questions