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Poem:- On the Grasshopper and the Cricket by John keats.
Class 6. Chapter 2 Section 3

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Answered by whamwham
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1. The luxuries that are being referred to here are resting on cool, pleasant weed after hiding in cooling trees and singing with fun. And also, as mentioned, he takes the lead while he sings, so that's one of his luxuries.

2. (Lines:   On a lone winter evening, when the frost      

                 Has wrought a silence, from the stove there shrills                      

                 The Cricket’s song, in warmth increasing ever, )

The poet creates the atmosphere as a silent and frizzling cold evening, where the severe cold has filled the air all with silence and thus, the cricket, for that gives him the warmth for singing, sings from behind the stove.

3. The Grasshopper sings on summer days, when it's hot and the birds are too faint to sing out loud to continue the poetry of earth. He also rests, with full of delights, on cool weed to provide him serenity. And in contrast to the Grasshopper's life, the Cricket sings in winters, when it's real cold for any bird to sing or even him, but because he can obtain instant warmth from the stove, his wonderful quality commitment lets him continue the poetry of the earth.

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Answered by isikadey98
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