Q.1. Read the extract and answer the questions that follow:
I chatter, chatter, as I flow
To join the brimming river,
For men may come and men may go,
But I go on for ever.
Who does 'I' refer to in the given lines?
How does it chatter?
Why has the poet used the word 'brimming'? What kind of a picture does it create?
Explain the last two lines of the stanza.
Q. 2. Answer the following questions:
a. How does the brook 'sparkle'?
b. "Bicker' means 'to quarrel'. Why does the poet use this word here?
c. How many hills and bridges does the brook pass during its journey?
d. Where does it finally meet the river?
e. Name the different things that can be found floating in the brook.
f. What does the poet want to convey by using the words 'steal' and 'slide'?
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1. RIVER IS THE 'I' IN THE GIVEN LINES.
2.when it flow it chatters.
4.IT MEANS MAN TAKE WATER AND G BUT WATER IS FLOWING EVERYTIME NIGHT AND DAY.
3.BRIMMING I USED FOR OVERFLOWING OF WATER.
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