Q.9 Answer the following questions:
1. Write the meaning of the following lines with its title and poet name.
You may see a butterfly,
Rest upon a buttercup
And unfold its drinking straws
To sip the nectar up.
You may scare a rabbit
Who is sitting very still;
Though at first you may not see him,
When he hopes you will
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In the poem, the butterfly is occupied in drawing nectar from lovely blossoms.
- The question has been asked from the poem Meadow Surprises by Lois Brandt Phillips.
- In the meadows, various lovely glimpses can be viewed, such as seeing the butterflies tasting nectar from the blossoms.
- One experiences a rabbit that out of nowhere bounces before them, they can see dandelions change from buds to blossoms and look for the delight of seeing them ripple.
- At first, maybe the rabbit is not seen, but can be easily seen as he hops out. The sensation of strolling through the delicate velvet like grass must be perceived by the individuals who have been to the meadows.
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