English, asked by mrajeshwari900, 6 months ago

(ii) Suppose the last line of the first stanza were to be rewritten as Oh! What will become of

me? Says the cricket.’ Would you find it acceptable in the poem? If not, why not?​

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Answered by pinkyshah970
12

Answer:

The cricket speaks these words when in his home he finds no food to eat in winter

Answered by ArunSivaPrakash
1

If the first stanza was to start and end with an oh!

            Oh! Exclaimed the little fairy goblin as soon as she bumped into the wild berry tree. The next thing the fairy goblin saw was the gigantic wild berry tree's eyes opened and he grumbled and picked up the fairy goblin with his huge branches on which berries were hanging they looked delicious thought the fairy goblin but she came back to her senses when the wild tree shook her by her waist every inch of her body moved and she was terrified when she looked into the wild tree's eyes he was horrifying and dangerous. The fairy goblin started screaming for help she kept on saying, Tanya! Tanya! Tanya! She opened her eyes still screaming Tanya's name and saw Tanya standing by the bedside asking her what was wrong with her? Maya was absolutely confused realizing she was just dreaming sighed with a long oh!

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