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Oxford reading circle.........Poem Cat

Which words in the poem describe cat?How r these words appropriate?

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Poem. here





Cat!
Atter her, atter her,
Sleeky flatterer,
Spitfire chatterer,
Scatter her, scatter her
Wuff!
Wuff!
Treat her rough!
Git her, git her,
Whiskery spitter!
Catch her, catch her,
Green-eyed scratcher!
Slathery
Slithery
Hisser,
Don't miss her!
Run till you're dithery,
Hithery
Thithery
Pfitts! pfitts!
How she spits!
Spitch! Spatch!
Can't she scratch!
Scritching the bark
Of the sycamore-tree,
She's reached her ark
And's hissing at me
Pfitts!Pfitts!
Wuff! Wuff!
Scat,
Cat!
That's
That!​

Answers

Answered by PrajaktaVahalkar
0

Answer:

Sleeky flatter, spirfire chaterrer, whiskery spitter, green-eyed scratcher, hisser

Answered by XxMissPaglixX
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&lt;p style="color:cyan;font-family:cursive;background:black;font size:25/40 px;"&gt;..Eleanor Farjeon's poem "Cat!" describes a dog chasing a cat up a tree. It is narrated by the dog, using words with short, staccato sounds to imitate barking and yapping, a form of onomatopoeia. Because, so far as the human ear is concerned, the sounds a dog makes are very similar to each other, the frequent rhymes and repetition of the same sounds intensifies the effect of a dog barking at a cat.</p><p></p><p>The narrative of the poem is very simple. The dog sees a cat, and immediately pursues her. As the dog runs "atter her," it expresses numerous grudges against the cat. It calls her a "Sleeky flatterer," probably referring to her treatment of humans, but also a "Spitfire chatterer," a "Whiskery spitter" and a "Green-eyed scratcher," all of which are more likely to be descriptions of how the cat behaves to the dog.</p><p>..

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