I am the heat of your hearth on tie cold winter nights,
the friendly shade screening you from the summer sun,
and my fruits are refreshing draughts quenching your thirst as
you journey on.
Q1. Narne the poem and the poet.
Q2. Narne the figure of speech used in the line...
the friendly shade screening you from the summer sun...
Q3. How can the woods give us heat as well as coldness?
Q4. List the things the woods give us.
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am the heat of your hearth on tie cold winter nights,
the friendly shade screening you from the summer sun,
and my fruits are refreshing draughts quenching your thirst as
you journey on.
Q1. Narne the poem and the poet.
Q2. Narne the figure of speech used in the line...
the friendly shade screening you from the summer sun...
Q3. How can the woods give us heat as well as coldness?
Q4. List the things the woods give us.
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The wood gives as shades in summer and give us fruits and keeps as heat and cold
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