Class 7 Ch-1 Solitude
Q1. What happens when we weep?
Q2. How does the poet describe the Earth?
Q3. Reference to context
‘Be glad, and your friends are many;
Be sad, and you lose them all,
There are none to decline your nectered wine,
But alone you must drink life’s gall.’
i. Name the poem and poet of the above lines?
ii. What happens when we are glad and when we are sad?
iii. Find the antonym of ‘happy’ from the above lines.
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Explanation:
1 - Emotional tears also contain more mood-regulating manganese than the other types. Stress "tightens muscles and heightens tension, so when you cry you release some of that," Sideroff says. "[Crying] activates the parasympathetic nervous system and restores the body to a state of balance."
2 - Answer: In the poem, " I am the land", the poet describes the Earth as an ocean of patience. ... The poet makes the land sound more realistic as he uses personification.
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