Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind
That lived thousands of years ago,
Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth.
1.Who does ‘ another ‘ refer to here?
2.Who is the poet referring to that lived thousands of years ago?
3.What does ‘ kneel’ symbolise here?
4.Which word in the passage is an antonym of ‘ a part’?
5.Name the poem and poet.
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Answer:
1. Other animals/other of same kind currently living
2. Ancestors
3. Bending down on kneels./bowing
4. Whole
5. Animal(Poem) Walt Whitman (Poet)
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The answer to the given question is written below.
1. In the given lines, 'another' refers to the different kinds of animals living there.
2. In the given lines, The poet is referring to the forefathers of the human race who existed thousands of years ago.
3. In the given lines, 'kneel' is a symbol for submission.
4. In the given lines, the word which is an antonym for the word 'a part' is 'whole'.
5. The name of the poem is 'Animals' and the name of the poet is 'Walt Whitman'.
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