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Answer the following questions:
1. How do young men look at the things of the world?
2. What do young men like to do?
3. What are the pleasures of youth?
4. How do old men look at the things of the world?
5. How may one be happy in old age ?
6. What does the first stanza describe ?
7. What does the second stanza describe ?
8. Give in your own words the central idea of the poem
Explain the following:
1. And every goose a swan.
2. Every lass a queen.
3. Then hey for boot and horse.
4. Young blood must have its course.
5. And every dog his day. 24
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Answer:
Hello dutes
these are your subjective question I can't help you
1. Young men look at the things of the world in a positive way..........Everytime in search of an opportunity to rise
2. Young men like to do their desired work. They don't want to be anyone's puppet and dance to their tunes.
3. Pleasures of today's youth is to get social,communicate to new people, getting indulged in today's technology,etc.
4. Old men look at the things of the world in a comparitive way. They compare the things of today's world to that of theirs when they were young.
5. One can be happy in old age by spending time with their family and friends,going out for trips,by following the path of God and relishing every moment of their life.
If these questions are related to any poem then really sorry and if they are objective type then that's all I can help......
Hope it helps you in any way and pls do give a thanks if it really did helped you.....