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I hear
hear leaves drinking nain;
I hear rich leaves on top
Giving the poor beneath
Drop after drop i
'tis sweet noise to hear
These green leaves drinking near

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Answered by dilipsscs2008
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Answer:

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Read the following poem carefully and answer :

THE RAIN

I hear leaves drinking rain;

I hear rich leaves on top

Giving the poor beneath

Drop after drop;

'Tis a sweet noise to hear

These green leaves drinking near.

And when the Sun comes out.

After this rain shall stop.

A wondorous light will fill

Each dark, round drop;

I hope the Sun shines bright;

I will be a lovely sight.

-

W.H. Davies

åOn the basis of your understanding of the poem answer the following questions by choosing

the most appropriate option:

a) The expression leaves drinking rain suggests that

i) rain falls on leaves

ii) rain drops make the leaves wet

iii) leaves seem to be absorbing the rain iv) leaves enjoy the falling of rain

b) In the line, "Giving the poor beneath the poor refers to leaves. They are called poor because.

i) they are below some other leaves

ii) they are wet because of rain

iii) they do not like getting wet

iv) they receive lesser amount of rainfall as compared to those above

c) The rain will stop when

i) all the leaves get wet

ii) the leaves growing underneath will get plenty of rainfall

iii) when the sun would come out iv) when the wondorous light could be seen

d) It would be a lovely sight to see

i) the rain falling

ii) wondorous light

iii) the sun shining

iv) the leaves getting wet.

e) Wondorous light would be light which is

i) dull

ii) dazzling

iii) flickering

iv) bright and beautiful

Explanation:

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