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ENGLISH FIRST Class - X Full Marks : 50 1. Choose the correct answer from the given alternatives: (1) The first book that little Greene read was about an adventure of (a) a voyager (b) a detective (d) a knight (C) a pilot (
1) The "silent wood" is compared to (a) a cottage that is empty (b) a bar that is abandoned (c) a church that is shut (d) a graveyard that is forsaken Answer the following question in about 15 words: 2. Whom did Mamzelle Aurlie live with? 2 now owing recrion in​

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Answered by itzmecutejennei
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Answer:

option 2 -- or b

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Answered by psjain
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Explanation: "A Silent Wood" - Poem

  • 'A Silent Wood"  is a famous poem written by Elizabeth Eleanor Siddal.
  • It is a poem that evoked the emotions and interest of the readers.
  • The poem 'Silent Wood' is compared to a graveyard that is forsaken.
  • This poem revolves around a girl, Siddal who enters the woods in search of a lost memory.
  • The location and the features of the woods, containing animals, is said to have intensified the speaker's depressive state.
  • She begins the poem by addressing the woods in which she is entering.
  • She describes her misery, which grows as she enters the darkest corner of the woods.
  • She enters the woods, with hopes that the woods will enchant and soothe her, but they do nothing except bring sorrow to the powerful experiences of the past.
  • She asks of the woods whether it can allow her to sit in the darkest corners of it, as the elements of the woods begin to make their presence.
  • She inflicts distress and pain on herself as she enters the woods, she is determined to find its darkest corners associated with her past.
  • She pleas to the woods whether it can grant a boon to abstain from fainting or having any detrimental effect on the journey.
  • She describes her reactions and state, as she enters her woods, in a frightened and cold state.
  • The speaker asks God if the time of happiness in which she and her companion walked together in the woods with love and stood untied can somehow come back again.
  • She had entered the woods, with hope to relive her happy memories, the hopeful times.
  • She is now sad, brooding over the absence of her companion, having no reason to live and hope.

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