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\I don't think the song's divine But oh well-attended least it's mine.\" (1) who said these lines to whom? (2) what did the nightingale think about her song? (3) Give the antonym of the word 'divine' ."

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Answered by DevilDoll12
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✨THE FROG AND THE NIGHTINGALE : VIKRAM SETH✨
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⭐⭐" I don't think the song's divine , But at least it it's mine ".

Q1. Who said these lines to whom ?

Ans. These lines were spoken by the " Nightingale " to the " Frog".

Q2. What did the Nightingale think about her song?

Ans. According to the Nightingale , although her song wasn't Divine but at least it was the hard work of her own voice . She could at least boast of the song being her OWN.

Q3. Give the Antonym of Divine ?

Ans.one Antonym can be Dreadful .

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Answered by Sidyandex
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1) These lines are said by the nightingale to the frog while he was stating that her song is not divine.

2) The nightingale thinks that she might not be a divine or marvelous singer but it is for her own self. She doesn’t care about anything else.

3) The antonym of the word 'divine' is dreadful and mundane in contrast to the story.

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