(d) Why does the traveller thank the stars? (e) Where does the little stars peep through?
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d)They are thankful for the star's light helping travellers find their way because they say 'lights the traveller in the dark' or 'he could not see which way to go, if you did not twinkle so'. They admire the star's beauty because they think it looks 'like a diamond in the sky.
e)Till the sun is in the sky. In the fourth stanza of 'Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star' the poet uses personification to give the start human-like features. Its light is like an open eye and it “peep[s]” through the speaker's curtains.
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