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. “Far away across the city I see a young man in a great. He is leaning over a desk covered with papers, and in the glass by his side there is a bunch of withered violets. His hair is brown and crisp and his lips are red as pomegranate and he has large and dreamy eyes. He is trying to finish a play for the Director of the Theatre, but he is too cold to write any ]more. There is no fire in the grate and hunger has made him faint. i) Who is ‘I’ in the passage? ii) What is the man doing? iii) Why was the man being faint? iv) Give the opposite of the word withered.

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Answered by nithinpersonal2006
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Answer:

1) 'I' is the Happy Prince in the passage.

2) The man is faint and he is dreaming.

3) The man was being faint because he didn't have enough money to buy firewood to keep himself warm.

4) The opposite of the word withered is flourish.

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