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Q.1. Read the following poem and answer the questions
given below:
The rain had fallen, the poet arose
He passed by the town and out of the street;
A light wind blew from the gates of the sun,
And waves of shadow went over the wheat;
And he sat him down in a lonely place
And chanted a melody loud and sweet
That made the wild swan pause in her cloud,
And the lark drop down at his feet.
The swallow stop as he hunted the fly,
The snake slipt under a spray,
The wild hawk stood with the swan on his beak,
And stared with his food on the prey,
And the nightingale thought, " I have sung many songs,
But never a one so gay,
For he sings of what the world will be
When the year have died away.
a) What does the phrase 'gates of the sun' mean?
b) How did the snake react to the poet's song?
c) What did the poet do when rain had fallen?
d) What did the nightingale think about the poet's
song?
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Answers

Answered by BinitSarung
1

Answer:

WOW YOU ACTUALLY WROTE ALL THIS FOR FEW POINTS!!???. HAHA NOW I WROTE SOMETHING THAT IS EQUIVALENT TO YOUR POINT. HAHA HAVE A NICE DAY.

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