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Comprehension
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A.1 Answer these questions.
1. What are some of the things the poet would like to do in
his leisure time?
9. 2. What does the poet mean by, "Streams full of stars” “in
broad daylight?
3. What does the poet say in the two concluding lines of the
poem?
4. What is your impression of the poet from your reading of
the poem?
A.2 Answer this question with reference to the context.​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

1. Answer: The speaker of W. H. Davies' poem, "Leisure," would like just to stand and stare at the things around him. He would like to watch cows and sheep and observe squirrels hiding nuts

2.: Streams full of stars, like the skies at night. In these lines, poet describe that human cannot see the beauty hidden in the streams. When rays of sun fall upon the water, the water sparkles and shines and the river look like stars in the skies at night. But, people have no time to feel it.

3.Answer: in these concluding lines the poet regret to say that our is a poor life . in a way it cannot be life if it is full of worries and cares...

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