Don’t Give Up If you have tried and have not won, Never stop for crying All that’s great and good is done Just by patient trying. Though young birds, in flying, fall Still their wings grow stronger, And the next time they can keep Up a little longer. Though the sturdy oak has known Many a blast that bowed her, She has risen again, and grown Loftier and prouder. If by easy work you’re beat, Who the more will prize you? Gaining victory from defeat, That’s the test that tries you! i. The poet advises us to be____________. a) patient b) strong c) young d) prouder ii. Pronoun ‘she’ here stands for________. a) woman b) birds c) sturdy oak d) both b and c iii. How does the tree rise again? a) The tree rises proudly higher than before. b) The tree rises slowly. c) The tree rises patiently. d) The tree rises slowly but higher than before. iv. What is the test that tries you? v. Mention two adjectives from the poem above along with the nouns for which it is described.
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
1. Patient
2. Sturdy Oak
3. The tree rises proudly higher than before.
4. Gaining victory from defeat is the test that tries you.
5. Adjective :- Young, Noun :- Birds | Adjective :- Easy, Noun :- Work
Hope it helps! Thank you!
Similar questions