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(b) "The very houses seem asleep" - It means that
(i) The men and women within the houses are alseep
(ii) The houses look tired
(iii) The houses themselves are asleep
(iv) The houses have no inmates within
(c) The beloved of the man in the poem “Meeting at Night' lives
() near the sea
(i) on the mountain
(iii) near the forest (iv) a miles away from the sea​

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