Q . Read the following poem carefully and answer the following questions.Madam and Her Madam by Langston HughesI worked for a woman,She wasn’t mean –But she had a twelve-roomHouse to clean.Had to get breakfast,Dinner, and supper, too –Then take care of her childrenWhen I got through.Wash, iron, and scrub,Walk the dog around –It was too much,Nearly broke me down.I said, Madam,Can it beYou’re trying to make aPack-horse out of me?She opened her mouth.She cried, Oh no!You know, Alberta,I love you so!I said, Madam,That may be true –But I’ll be doggedIf I love you!a How did Alberta feel about her work? Why did she feel so? b How did the ‘madam’ feel about Alberta? c How did Alberta feel about her ‘madam’? Pick out the lines. d Pick out the words in the poem which rhyme? What effect does the rhyme have?
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