class6 chapter1 A Spring Morning B.Answer the following questions. 1. What is the weather like when the poem opens? 2.Quote the line from the poem which shows the change in the weather. 3. Pick the phrases from the poem that describe the rain and its aftermath. 4.What does the poet mean by the term 'morning's birth? 5.Why is the hare 'running races in her mirth?6. List the birds mentioned in the poem. 7.How do you know that the poet is a lover of nature? 8.Make a list of all the things that you can see and hear in the poem. 9.How does the poem suggest a bright and joyful day?
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The answers to the questions asked on ' A Spring Morning' are:
- The weather when the poem opens is rainy where there was a roaring in wind all night and the rain came heavily.
- The line quoted from the poem will be ' But now the sun is rising calm and bright.'
- The phrase that describes the rain and its aftermath is There was a roaring in the wind all night; The rain came heavily and fell in floods.
- By the words 'morning birth ' the poet means a beautiful and calm morning.
- The hare is running races in her mirth as the hare was not able to leave her house due to the rain but now due to the change in weather, the hare feels free and runs wherever she wants.
- The birds mentioned in the poem are Stock-dove, Jay, and Magpie.
- We know that the poet is a lover of nature by the way he goes into detail to describe even the minute changes that took place in nature.
- The things that we can see in the poem are the roaring of the wind, the singing of the birds, and the pleasant noises of water. The things that we can see are the rain, the hare, the different kinds of birds like the Stock-dove, Jay, and Magpie, the sky, grass, the sun, and the mist that the hare raises by running.
- The poem suggests a bright and joyful day by describing the sun as calm and bright and the singing of the different birds.
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