Once there was a talking fan Electrical his chatter.
I couldn't quite hear what he said And I hope it doesn't matter
Because one day somebody oiled
His little whirling motor
And all the mystery was spoiled -
He ran as still as water.
1. What is the mystery referred to in the poem?
2. What happened to the talking fan one day?
3. Why the chatter is referred to as 'electrical"?
4. Who ran as still as water?
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He' refers to an electric fan in these lines. ... (iv) The poet means to say that the fan stops creating chatter the moment oil is put in its whirling motor. (v) Now the fan moves swiftly without making noise (vi) 'An engine for propelling vehicles'.
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