Idil,
My legs feel rather weak,
For Avis, Mavis and Tom Clarke
Are hiding somewhere in the dark
And it's my turn to seek.
Suppose they lay a trap and play
A trick to frighten me?
Suppose they plan to disappear
And leave me here, half dead with fear
Groping from tree to tree?
Alone, alone, all on my own
And then perhaps to find
Not Avis, Mavis and young Tom
But monsters to run shrieking from,
Mad monsters of no kind?
A) Now answer the following questions:
i) What game is the speaker playing with his friends?
ii) What trick is the speaker afraid his friends would play on him?
iii) In the last stanza, whom does the speaker expect to find instead of his friends?
iv) Is the speaker enjoying the game? Why/Why not?
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i) the speaker playing hide and seek
ii) the tricks are to frighten the speaker he /she they will lay a trap and play
*or they xan also leave she/he hear to seek and they can play some were else
iii) the speaker think that he/she find monsters instead of his friends
iv) the speaker is not enjoying the game because his legs are tired and he thinking about his friends that they can betray him and he also worrying about what happen when i found mad monster instead of my friend
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