Once you are used to it
You never feel afterward anything:
Your blood never more solidifies
Nor flows
For wet mud has been slapped all
Over your bones
Once you are use to it
Even the sorrow that visits you
Sometimes, in dream
Melts away embarrassed.
Habits isn't used to breaking out
In feelings.
(1) What does the poem seem to be describing?
(ii) Why does the blood neither flow nor solidify?
(iii) What happens to the sorrow?
(iv) Choose a synonym for the, "solidify".
(a) hardens (b) gets thinner (c) flows (d) melts
(v) An antonym for "wet is
(a) Thick (b) thin c) dry (d) lose
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Answer:
synonym of solidify is hardens
antonym of wet is dry
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The poem is about habits.
Explanation:
1. The poem seems to be describing habits which get used to them after enduring or practicing for a long time.
2. The blood neither flows nor solidifies because the blood has become hard like mud which have been dried and hardened.
3. Sorrow melts away in embarrassment as we become unaffected by it once we become strong and get used to it.
4. Hardens.
5. Dry.
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