I wonder why the grass is green and why the wind is never seenwho taught the birds to build a nest and told the trees to take rest?
o, when the moon is not quite round, where can the missing bit found? who lights the stars when they blow out, and makes the lighting flash about? who paints the rainbow in the sky? and hang the fluffy clouds so high?
why it is now do you suppose, that dad won't tell me if he knows?
Answer the following questions
1. what things in the first stanza tell you that the poet is curious?
2. why do you think the speaker calls the cloud fluffy?
3 . Do you often ask your father about the thigh that you wonder at? Does he answer your questions? if he doesn't, what do you do to satisfy your curiosity?
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Answer:
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1. The poet is curious and expresses his curiousity through the lines"i wonder..''This also shows how observant he is towards nature and asks several questions.
2.He says this because they look white and blow towards.Clouds form when tiny, light droplets of water float up into the sky and hold on to each other.
3.Yes,i do and he shows interset in my queries and never misguides me.It is very rare if,he doesn't answer my questions.To satisfy my curiousity I ask my family members,friends,teachers and sometimes even relatives..
Answer:
The answer to the following questions:
1. In the first stanza, the poet is curious about the grass being green, why the wind cant be seen, who taught the birds to build a nest and who told the trees to take rest.
2. The speaker calls the cloud fuffy as it seems to be a big round ball of cotton.
3. Yes, my father does answer abot the things I wonder at.
Explanation:
1. In the first stanza, the poet is curious:
- about the grass being green (as there are spectrum of different colours)
- the reason why cant the wind be seen(winds cant be seen, but can be felt),
- the teacher who taught the birds to fly(they are born flyers),
- the trees who told them to take rest (since they cannot move around like animals)
2. The speaker calls the clouds fluffly because:
The clouds appears white and like a heap or pile of puffy cotton.
3. Yes, I do often ask about the things I wonder, and he has the answers to my curious questions as he is more experienced and learned man.
And when he does not have the answers my curiosity, I simply use my imagination and creativity to satisfy my mind. The things become much more clearer as we grow.
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