Q) read the poem and give the ans
poem:-
explore the meadow
the burrows in the ground
a nest beneath tall grasses
the ant's amazing mound
question:-
I) what do the meadow houses refer to?
ii) why does the poet ask the reader to explore the meadow
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i) The houses of birds i.e. nests beneath the tall grass, the dwellings of rabbits, i.e. holes in the ground and mounds for the ants are called as ‘meadow houses’ by the poet.
ii) The poet advises the reader to explore meadows because one can find a lot of things in a meadow that are easily overlooked. It is like a small world where plants and animals live together along with tiny insects. As you explore, you discover how beautiful and extraordinary a meadow is.
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- Meadow houses are a reference to several houses which inhabit the insects, birds and animals that live in the meadows. Such as burrows, nests and mounds.
- The poet advises the reader to explore meadows because one can find a lot of things in a meadow that are easily overlooked. It is like a small world where plants and animals live together along with tiny insects. As you explore, you discover how beautiful and extraordinary a meadow is.
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