COMPREHENSION POEM
If I Know
If I knew the box where smiles were kept,
No matter how large the key
Or strong the bolt, I would try so hard
It would open, I know, for me;
Then over the land and sea broadcast
I'd scatter the smiles to play,
That the children's faces might hold them fast
For many and many a day.
If I knew a box that was large enough
To hold all the frowns I meet,
I would gather them, each and every one,
From nursery, school and street;
Then, folding and holding, I'd pack them in
And turn the monster key,
And hire a giant to drop the box
To the depths of the deep, deep sea,
- Anonymous
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Answer the following questions:
01. What difficulties is the poet ready to overcome to open the box of smiles?
Q2. What does the poet wish to do with the smiles? Why does he want to do so?
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1. He wants to open the box of smiles because smiling at someone can make them happy or brighten their day.
2. He wishes to scatter them to children that play. He wants to do so because he wants the children to be happy.
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From where would je collect the frowns
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