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No,

The root is to be pulled out —

Out of the anchoring earth;

It is to be roped, tied,

And pulled out — snapped out

Or pulled out entirely,

Out from the earth-cave,

And the strength of the tree exposed

The source, white and wet,

The most sensitive, hidden

For years inside the earth.

(i)

Who is the poet of the above lines?

(a) Edward Lear

(b) Gieve Patel

(c) W.W.E. Ross

(d) William Wordsworth(d) Wil

(ii)

‘The strength of the tree is exposed’ what do these words convey?

(a) roots of the tree taken out of the earth

(b) roots are withered

(c) tree is withered

(d) All

(iii)

Which poetic device is used in the line ‘The source, white and wet’?

(a) simile

(b) rhyme scheme

(c) repetition

(d) alliteration​

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(i) Gieve Patel

(ii) (a) roots of the tree taken out of the earth

(iii) alliteration

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