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b) There are bridges on the rivers, as pretty as you please, The word "you' is used in place of the reader of the poem or a person: such a word used instead of a naming word or Noun is called a Pronoun. c) But clouds that sail across the sky are prettier far than these. The word 'prettier' in this line and pretty' in the earlier line are describing words. A word that describes a person or a thing is called an Adjective d) And builds a road from earth to sky is prettier far than these. Each of the underlined words expresses an action; such a doing word or a saying-word is known as a Verb. Now let's find other words in the poem or that we know belonging to the different word-classes and write them in the table below: Noun Pronoun Adjective Verb​

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Answered by suhanikumari6543
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Answered by rakhivalecha
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1. Noun - Noun is a naming word that denotes the name of any person, place, thing, object or idea.

List of Nouns from the poem "The Rainbow"-

  • Boats
  • Rivers
  • Ships
  • Seas
  • Clouds
  • Sky
  • Bridges
  • Bow
  • Heaven
  • Trees
  • Road
  • Earth

2. Pronoun - Pronoun is a word that is used as substitute of noun. Instead of using the nouns repetitively, we use pronoun.

List of Pronouns from the poem "The Rainbow"-

  • You (personal pronoun)
  • These (Demonstrative pronoun)

3. Adjective - Adjective is a describing word that qualifies a noun or a pronoun.

List of Adjectives from the poem "The Rainbow"-

  • Prettier
  • Pretty

4. Verb - Verb is a doing word that denotes an action in a sentence.

List of Verbs from the poem "The Rainbow"-

  • Sail
  • Are
  • Please
  • Bridges
  • Builds

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