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Complete the summary of the poem given below with a
alone and sings to berself. The poet asks
to listen carefully, because the whole (b)
illed with the overflowing sound of her singing. He asks
and listen to her sad song, ot
ently pass by so as not to disturb her
He goes on to say that no nightingale ever sang a more
song to bands of tired te
the Arabian Desert. The poet asserts that the beauty
of the girl's singing needs that of the cuckoo's in the
Fun fact
Her singing is also the only thing which
That chair is not BROKE
the silence of the valley.
That chair is BROKEN. You
The poet tries to th)
however, might be BROKE
If you can't afford to fix the
singing about. He is unable to get the words of the song chair that's BROKEN
clearly. He thinks that perhaps she is singing about old
fought long aso, or more
routine concerns of life or even some 0)
which she has endured and may endure again
At the end, he quietly walks away with a feeling that
he may never be able to find out the (k)
her never-ending song Nevertheless, he asserts that her
singing has captured his imagination so much that he will
the music in his heart long after it is
heard no more.​

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Answered by saanvigoel
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Answer:

The poet finds a young Highland girl who

(a) Scotish was alone and sings to herself. The poet asks

us to listen carefully, because the whole (b). valley

is filled with the overflowing sound of her singing. He asks

us to either (c). stop and listen

__and listen to her sad song, or

gently pass by so as not to disturb her.

He goes on to say that no nightingale ever sang a more

(d) welcoming

song to bands of tired (e) wanderes

in the Arabian Desert. The poet asserts that the beauty

of the girl's singing exceeds that of the cuckoo's in the

Her singing is also the only thing which

(g) breaks

the silence of the valley.

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