d) And builds a road from earth to sky is prettier far than these Each of the underlined words expresses an action, such a doing-word or a saying-word is known as a Verb. Now let's find other words in the poem or that we know belonging to the different word-classes and write them in the table below: Noun Pronoun Adjective Verb civity-6: Let's read the following two lines from the poem “The Rainbow' and how the word 'bridges' is used as different word-class in each line: :) There are bridges on the rivers. But the hou that bridaan hauon
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Explanation:
In the poem "The Rainbow", the poet Christina Georgina Rossetti depicts the beauty of a rainbow. The poet narrates that the boats that sail on the rivers and the ships that sail on the seas are doubtlessly pretty. But above them all, the clouds that sails across the sky are the prettiest.
People build beautiful bridges over the rivers, which present magnificent views. Nonetheless, the rainbow which is a bridge to the heaven is however far more prettier than a manmade bridge. The poet here compares the rainbow to a bridge from earth to the heaven. The rainbow sparks over the treetops and then circling ahead to the sky creates a bridge-like shape. The poet sees it as a bridge to heaven from the earth. The nature's art of a rainbow is perhaps more beautiful than any other human creations including a bridge.