English, asked by StarTbia, 10 months ago

Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow :
"You must make your public happier :
Give them something, sharper, snappier.
We must aim for better billings,"
(a) Identify the speaker of the above lines.
(b) Who does 'we' refer to ?
(c) What must be done for 'better billings' ?
(d) What trait of the speaker's character is revealed through the above lines ?
OR
But speak all good you can devise of Caesar,
And say you do it by our permission;
..... ..... ...... .....
(a) Identify the speaker.
(b) Who is being granted permission ?
(c) What is the speaker afraid of ?
(d) What opinion do you form of the speaker ?

Answers

Answered by ansom2314
0

The speaker is the frog

We refers to the Nightingale and the Frog

The Nightingale must sing something that attracts the attention of the crowd , such as trills  or snappier songs which dont have any meaningful music in them

The trait of the frog's Character is that he has no ears for real music and beauty and only wants to make money and wants to exploit the Nightingales innocence

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Answered by sanju2363
2

Explanation:

Dear Student,

Given below are few points that will help you frame a complete answer.

All creatures that are created have the right to live on the earth, just like human beings.

Human beings often place themselves far above the others living creatures.

They exhibit their superiority through their actions, that often pose a threat to the animals and creatures.

In the poem 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' the mariner kills an albatross and after the life is taken, filled with regret and pain.

Human beings ought to understand that every form of life is equal and they do not have the right to kill and destroy.

What if the tigers in the jungles encroached our living spaces? Life would be endangered.

This thought ought to strike our minds.

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