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humility:
modesty; not being vain
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Answer the following questions.
1. Describe the violet that the poet saw in the valley.
2. Where could have the violet been instead of growing
in the valley?
3. Why does the poet want to go and meet the pretty flower?
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Answered by ROYALNINJA
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1)Jane Taylor has described the flower violet in her poem 'The Violet'. The flower grows in green shady bed. With its bent stalk and lowered head it seems to be hiding there. The poetess feels that with all its beauty and loveliness it could be a part of rosy bower instead of hiding there. Yet it is happy to be there in that modest place and spreads its perfume in silent shade. 

2)The question has been asked from the poem The Violet by Jane Taylor. The flower grows in a dark and dim bed that is green. It appears to be hiding over there with its bent stalk and lowered head. The poetess wishes it should be a part of rosy bower instead of sitting there with all its charm and loveliness

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