English, asked by chesnasharong, 6 hours ago

O tree, so big and stout and strong,
You’ve lived so very very long,
A hundreds years or more, I’m told
And yet you’re not so very old.
A hundreds secrets you could tell
Of children whom you love so well,
Who came and sat beneath your shade
Or underneath your branches played.
A hundreds birds have built their nest,
Your leaves have softly kissed their breast s,
Your branches seem to touch the sky,
Yet you were once as small as I
1. Who is the speaker in this poem? (1)
2. How old the tree was? (1)
3. How does the tree look? (1)
4. Where did the children play and take rest? (2)
5. Find the word in this poem which means the same as ‘ancient’. (1)
6. “Yet you were once as small as I”. Identify the figures of speech in this line. (1)
a) Personification
b) Simile
c) Oxymoron
7. Which line in the poem tells the tree is very tall? (1)
8. Pick out the rhyming word from 2nd stanza. (1)
9. Assign a suitable title for the poem.

Answers

Answered by kalyani2009
1

Answer:

2)100 or more

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