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“Gaily ‘O gaily we glide and we sing” 1. Who does the ‘we’ refer to? 2. When are they gliding and singing? 3. What is the meaning of ‘gaily’?

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Answered by kashishraj386
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1. 'We' in the above lines refers to mankind.

2. The palanquin bearers carry the newl-wed bride in a palanquin. They sing as they carry the bride to her in laws' house. They tell us that the bride is very light to carry.

3. in a cheerful or light-hearted way.

"he waved gaily to the crowd"

or

with a bright or attractive appearance.

"gaily coloured sailing boats"

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