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(iii) Which lockal bird is like the goldfinch?
(iv) How would you say "a dilapidated drum" in your language ?
v) What does the phrase "strange to tell mean?
vi) Reading plays is more interesting than studying science​

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Answered by jyotirmayeenayaku5
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iii. In India, Lutino Indian Ringneck, a singing bird with yellow feathers, is like the goldfinch.

iv. In Hindi, we would call 'a dilapidated drum' as 'a phata-hua dholak'.

v. The phrase “strange to tell” means that it is quite strange for the poet to believe and express in words that the soft-falling rain replied to his question. At the beginning of the poem, the poet inquires the rain about its identity, to which the rain replies that it is the 'Poem of Earth

vi. Reading plays is more interesting than studying science. Answer: It is very true because fiction, always, is more interesting than facts. Plays may be based on true stories but the writer, with the help of his imagination, gives it a creative description.

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Answered by lalitnit
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(iii) Lutino Indian Ringneck

In India, Lutino Indian Ringneck, a singing bird with yellow feathers, is like the goldfinch.

(iv) In Hindi, we would call 'a dilapidated drum' as 'a phata-hua dholak'.

(v) The phrase “strange to tell” means that it is quite strange for the poet to believe and express in words that the soft-falling rain replied to his question. At the beginning of the poem, the poet inquires the rain about its identity, to which the rain replies that it is the 'Poem of Earth'.

(vi) It is very true because fiction, always, is more interesting than facts. Plays may be based on true stories but the writer, with the help of his imagination, gives it a creative description.

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