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hi plz dont answer Answer the following questions. a. Who is the speaker of the poem? b. What does he like? c. What does take away the boy’s joy? How? d. Why does the boy compare himself to a caged bird? e. How does the boy compare himself to a plant? f. What is the speaker’s advice to parents and teachers? 3. Read the extract and answer the questions that follow. “Nor in my book can I take delight, Nor sit in learning’s bower, Worn thro’ with the dreary shower. a. Who is ‘I’? b. What does learning’s bower refer to? c. What does dreary shower refer to? d. What is the speaker’s agony? 4. Poetic devices: One example is given under each poetic device. Find out other examples and write. a. Rhyme scheme: A rhyme scheme is the pattern of rhymes at the end of each line of a poem. It is usually referred to by using letters (a, b, c…) to indicate which lines rhyme; lines designated with the same letter all rhyme with each other. Ex: stanza1- morn-a, tree-b, horn-a,

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Answered by rishisunkaranam
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The speaker of poem is a school boy who love to rise in summer morning, when birds are singing on the trees. The boy gets entertained by the company of the hunter who blows his clarion from a distance field and sweet lullabies of skylark. ... A bird can never sing sweet song when he if caged.Mar 26, 2015

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Honeydew Poem Chapter 5 The School Boy

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Honeydew Poem Chapter 5 The School Boy

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Honeydew Poem Chapter 5 The School Boy

Class 8 English Honeydew Poem Chapter 5 The School Boy Questions From Textbook

WORKING WITH THE POEM (PAGE 85)

Question 1:

Find three or four words/phrases in stanza 1 that reflect the child’s happiness and joy.

Answer:

The words/phrases that reflect the child’s happiness are the song of birds and the skylark, and the sound of hunter’s horn.

Question 2:

In stanza 2, the mood changes. Which words/phrases reflect the changed mood?

Answer:

The words/phrases reflecting the child’s mood are:

Answered by Ayeshasinha844503
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The speaker of poem is a school boy who love to rise in summer morning, when birds are singing on the trees. The boy gets entertained by the company of the hunter who blows his clarion from a distance field and sweet lullabies of skylark. ... A bird can never sing sweet song when he if caged.Mar 26, 2015

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Honeydew Poem Chapter 5 The School Boy

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Honeydew Poem Chapter 5 The School Boy

NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Honeydew Poem Chapter 5 The School Boy

Class 8 English Honeydew Poem Chapter 5 The School Boy Questions From Textbook

WORKING WITH THE POEM (PAGE 85)

Question 1:

Find three or four words/phrases in stanza 1 that reflect the child’s happiness and joy.

Answer:

The words/phrases that reflect the child’s happiness are the song of birds and the skylark, and the sound of hunter’s horn.

Question 2:

In stanza 2, the mood changes. Which words/phrases reflect the changed mood?

Answer:

The words/phrases reflecting the child’s mood are:

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