poem on friendship -
Sometimes I feel all thin inside
insufficient; small;
I feel when people look at me
They don't see me at all.
I feel that all my beauty's lost
On cold, indifferent eyes
And offering what i want to give
Would only be unwise
But then a friend will greet me
and my inner life will bloom
It only takes out but one kind word
To sweep away the gloom.
the questions are based on the above poem.
Q1.Use letters to chart the rhyme scheme of the poem. Write each letter on a line.
Q2.Find the rhyming pairs of words in each stanza.
Answers
Answer:
Instructions: Answer the following Read the following poem and answer the questions that follow: Sometimes I feel all thin inside Insufficient; small; I feel when people look at me They don't see me at all. I feel that all my beauty's lost On cold, indifferent eyes And offering what I want to give Would only be unwise. But then a friend will greet me and my inner life will bloom It only takes but one kind word To sweep away the gloom! (i) What is this poem about? Ans. (ii) What does "insufficient” mean? Ans. (iii) What does "indifferent" mean? Ans. (iv) How many stanzas are in the poem? Ans. (v) Find the rhyming pairs of words in each stanza. Write them here. Ans. (vi) Give a suitable title to the poem. Ans.
The arrangement of rhymes at the conclusion of each line in a poem or song is known as a rhyme scheme and standard way to refer to it is to say that lines beginning with the same letter.
- ABAB is a four-line stanza in which the first and third lines and the second and fourth lines end on rhymes.
- AB AB - Two two-line stanzas with rhyming at the ends of the first and second lines in each.
- A single two-line stanza with a single internal rhyme and a traditional rhyme at the conclusion is written as AB, AB.
- A four-line stanza with the ending rhymes of the first and third lines and the second and fourth lines being repeated verbatim has two alternative meanings: aBaB.
- The rhyme scheme of the poem is aBaB.
- The rhyming pairs of words in first stanza is small and all; in second stanza the rhyming pair of words is eyes and unwise; and in third stanza the words are bloom and gloom.
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