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“I will put up there” he cried, “ It is a fine position with plenty of fresh air.” So he alighted just between the feet of the Happy Prince.

i. Who is the speaker and what is he talking about?
ii. What does there stands for? where was it?
iii. Why was it a fine position?
iv. Why did the speaker alight just between the feet of the Happy Prince?

Answers

Answered by ammuzz2005
11

Answer:

i. The swallow is the speaker and he is talking about a suitable place to perch.

ii. 'There' stands for the statue of the Happy Prince.It was high above the city                        on a tall column.

iii. It was a fine position because the little swallow could get plenty of fish.

iv. The speaker,the little swallow,alighted just between the feet of the Happy Prince because he thought the statue would protect him from uncertain weather.

Answered by clancydasari110215
0

Answer:

Explanation:

i. The swallow is the speaker and he is talking about a suitable place to perch.

ii. 'There' stands for the statue of the Happy Prince.It was high above the city                        on a tall column.

iii. It was a fine position because the little swallow could get plenty of fish.

iv. The speaker,the little swallow,alighted just between the feet of the Happy Prince because he thought the statue would protect him from uncertain weather.

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