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O tree, so big and stout and strong.

You‟ve lived so very, very long;

A hundred years or more. I‟m toldAnd yet you‟re not so very old.

A hundred secrets you could tell

Of children whom you love so well,

Who came and sat beneath your shade

Or underneath your branches played.

A hundred birds have built their nest,

Your leaves have softly kissed their breasts;

Yet you were once as small as I.

Some day when I have grown up, too,

I‟m coming back to visit you;

And changed though other things will be.

I‟ll find the same dear friendly tree.

- Garnet Engle

Given below is the summary of the poem. Complete it by writing the missing word

against the correct blank.




The speaker in the poem is a young (a) -------- who is fascinated by the sheer

(b) ------- and height of the tree in his neighnourhood. He believes it knows many

(c) ------ of children who once used to (d) ------ in its shade and play under its (e) -----

It is home to hundreds of (f) ---------- who build their nests in it. It is also so tall. The

speaker is surprised that once upon a time the tree was just (g) ------- . He wishes

to grow (h) ------ like the tree.​

Answers

Answered by susanthj
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answer:-

a)boy

b)the tree

c)hundred

d)slept

e)shade

f)birds

g)small

h)big

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Answered by sonuprateek2020
0

Answer:

he she it all the singular nouns can be filled in the blanks

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