English, asked by Shakti9031, 14 hours ago

I once heard an old man say
Shaping vases out of clay
Into subtle forms sublime
" listen son, good things take time"
All my life I have thought of this.
When a task was lacking bliss
When the work seemed awfully tough
And I thought I’d had enough
So I would give a little more
To what sometime seemed a chore
And you know, without a doubt
Good things always came about
(1) The old man was making________________
(2) The poet tried to give__________________
(3) The rhyming word of the "more" from the poem is____________
(4) The poet got_____________ from the old man’s advice.
(5) In the end_______________________

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Answered by hii4791
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Answer:

1. vases of subtle but sublime forms out of clay

2. the poet thought to give more effort to chores

3. chore

4. inspired/ inspiration (I'm not sure about this answer)

5. good things always came about (would always happen)

Explanation:

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