IN COLD HIMAAL
Deep in the crouching mist, lie the mountains
Climbing the mountains are forests
Of rhododendron, spruce and deodar-
Trees of God, we call themsinging
In the wind from Kumaon and Garhwal;
And the snow-leopard moans softly
Where the herdsmen pass, their lean sheep cropping
Short winter grass
And cling to the sides of the mountains,
The small stone houses of Garhwal
Their thin fields of calcinated soil torn
From the old spirit-haunted rocks.
Pale women plough, they laugh at the thunder
As their men go down to the plains;
Little grows on the beautiful mountains
In the east wind.
Answer the following questions as briefly as possible.
at are rhododendron spruce and deodar? Where are they found?
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2. The sheep is described 'lean' in the poem. Why?
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3. What do you find beside the tall mountains?
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4. Which words in the poem describe the 'women"? What are they doing?
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5. Where have their men gone?
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Answer:
5
Explanation:
the men have gone to the deep crouching mountains
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