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Our window is a magic frame,

with pictures never twice the same.

Sometimes it frames a sunset sky,

where clouds of gold and purple lie.

And sometimes on a windless night,

it holds a great moon round and white.

Sometimes it frames a lawn and flowers,

where children play through summer hours.

Sometimes a tree of gold and red,



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and grass where crisp brown leaves are shed.

Sometimes it: shows the wind-blown rain,

or snowflakes cold against the pane.

Our window frames lovely things,

That every changing season brings.

Written by - Eleanor Hammod

1. Why did the poet call the window a magic frame? (1)

2. What does the window hold on a windless night? (1)

3. Complete the following sentence from the poem: (1)

The window shows the sunset sky where the clouds of ____________________.

4. Write words from the passage which mean the same as:

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Our window is a magic frame,

with pictures never twice the same.

Sometimes it frames a sunset sky,

where clouds of gold and purple lie.

And sometimes on a windless night,

it holds a great moon round and white.

Sometimes it frames a lawn and flowers,

where children play through summer hours.

Sometimes a tree of gold and red,

Page 2 of 3

and grass where crisp brown leaves are shed.

Sometimes it: shows the wind-blown rain,

or snowflakes cold against the pane.

Our window frames lovely things,

That every changing season brings.

Written by - Eleanor Hammod

1. Why did the poet call the window a magic frame? (1)

2. What does the window hold on a windless night? (1)

3. Complete the following sentence from the poem: (1)

The window shows the sunset sky where the clouds of ____________________.

4. Write words from the passage which mean the same as: what is this question

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