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curious town

I have arrived at a curious town.
Which is painted with curious hues
: And there the puppy barks and barks: And the kitten mews and mews.

And there the frog climbs up a tree:
And croacks in a curious way;
Prepare for a shower of petting ice,
It is going to hail today!

And there the river flows with fire,
The volcane is packed with dew
The hue in the rainbows are more than eight,
And the days in the week are two.

and there you can see curious sight which can make a Dead Crow roar
the asses who roam have only two legs
while the men who were have four

I have arrived at a curious town
which is marked with curious marks
and there the puppy mews and mews and the kitten barks and barks

answer the following questions
1. what do the puppy and kitten do ?2.which is the most curious site ?
3.for what Does The Frog prepare ?4.discuss some curious things of town .

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Answers

Answered by avabooleav
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Answer:

Explanation:

Compared to puppies, kittens develop more rapidly. Their eyes and ears are functional at an earlier age, allowing them to observe the environment and respond at a younger age than the puppy. However, motor skills necessary for the refined movements of tree climbing, prey catching, and running take longer to develop.

It is an imaginary poem in which the poet describes the unusual things

about a curious town.

Here the kittens bark and the puppies mew. Frog climb up trees and croaks like a crow bird.

Weather is strange because ice cubes fall in summer. Rivers are full of fire

and the volcanoes are filled with dew.

There are only 2 days in a week and rainbows have 8 colours.

Moving further, he sees that human beings have 4 legs but donkey are

walking on 2 legs.

Benefits of frogs

Adult frogs eat large quantities of insects, including disease vectors that can transmit fatal illnesses to humans (i.e. mosquitoes/malaria). Frogs also serve as an important food source to a diverse array of predators, including dragonflies, fish, snakes, birds, beetles, centipedes and even monkeys

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