how is it untouched ? from the laburnum tree
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Answer. 'The Laburnum', a poem written by Meera Uberoi brings to us the story of a Laburnum tree near where the speaker lived. ... The tree remains untouched by the gloom of the grey thundery sky and instead, lights up with the topaz light.
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"But the little is quite untouched."
a. What is the tree untouched by?
☞ During the monsoon, despite the thunder, storm and heavy rainfall accompanied by an occasional storm, the Laburnum Tree remains untouched, cloaked by its yellow blossoms.
Similar question related to the chapter, 'The Laburnum' by Meera Uberoi.
b. How is it untouched?
☞ it is untouched for the laburnum tree is still dressed in its sunshine cloak that seem to dazzle and shine emitting bright yellow glow admit the dark gloomy day admist the heavy monsoon rainfall.
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