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Do you think the words 'lept' and 'lip' in the third stanga are spelt correctly? Why does the poet spell them like this.

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Answered by m6691145
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No, the words 'lept' and 'lip' are spelt incorrectly. Their correct spellings are 'leapt' and 'leap' respectively. The poet has spelled them like this in order to maintain the rhythm of the poem. When spelled this way, they rhyme with the first part of 'leopard', thus giving emphasis to 'leopard' in each line

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Answered by swati4678
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The world 'lept ' and 'Lep' are not spelt correctly. The poet has intentionally spelt them so in order to maintain the rhythm of the poem and create a sense of humour. The correct spelling of the word 'lip' is 'lap' and 'lep ' is 'lept'

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