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for his ailment
Explain the reasons for the speaker's outburst and trade How has he
descobed his ir mense suffering?
What do you think the doctor must have told the speaker to incite him?
How does the speaker analyse and describe the bacteria and bacili
8. Who is foolish and why does the speaker feel 502
9. Comment on the use of the words sadzooks and "forsoothin the
opening lines of the last stanza of the poem
8. Answer these questions with reference to the context
The Cold Crusading for Democracy
2. This cold you wave away as naught
€ Explain the following phrases with reference to their context.
Bacilli swarm within my portals
Such as were ne'er conceived by mortals.
But bred by scientists wise and hoary
In some Olympic laboratorys
Bacteria as large as mice,
With feet of fire and heads of ice
Who never interrupt for slumber
Their stamping elephantine rumba.
The Führer of the Streptococcracy
what image is conveyed by "Fuhrer of Streptococcracy?
A common cold, gadzooks, forsooth
b. How does the speaker analyse and describe the bacteria and bacall
Ah, yes. And Lincoln was josted by Booth
responsible for his ailment?
Don Juan was a budding gallant,
What do you understand about his cold from these fines?
And Shakespeare's plays show signs of talent
The Arctic winter is fairly coolish,
what does the speaker mean by this?
And your diagnosis is fairly foolish.
b. Describe this cold.
Oh what a derision history holds
what are the speaker's feelings at this moment?
For the man who belittled the Cold of Colds!
7. Give ear, you scientific fossit
Explain what the speaker means by 'Give ear".
Ogden Nash (1902-1971) was an American Heary old, with white hair
b. who has been referred to as 'scientific fossit and what does the
poet best known for his light verse and ba a style of fast dancing from Cuba
ous poetry Nash was fond of creating adzooks an expression of great surprise
speaker wish to convey by this:
and he crafted his own words
(archaic)
What does the speaker go on to say in this stanza
ng words did not eidst forsooth indeed (archaic)
astled pushed roughly
And your diagnosis is fairly foolish
a. What is the diagnosis:
b. Why does the speaker consider the diagnosis to be foolisht
Abraham Lincoln the toth President of the United States of America, was assassinated by
Mention the figure of speech that has been used here
John Wilkes Booth
2. redundant eyes
1. scientific fossil
3. stamping elephantine rumba
Exercises
A. Answer these questions.
1. Comment on the opening line of the poem. What sentiment does it reveal
2. How does the speaker express his displeasure in the first stanza of
the poem
3. What usual symptoms of the common cold have been described by the
speaker in the second stanza of the poem?
4. How does the speaker attempt to convey the fact that he is not suffering
from any ordinary common cold?
p. Find words from the poem that mean the following.
2. throbbing
3. imagined or devised by the mind
4. move in large numbers
6. showing signs of promise
perfect and beautiful
5. humans
7. campaigning
Now, make sentences with the words you have found.
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Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

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Answered by udipthis
1

Answer:

this is impossible because you have not mentioned tge lesson

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