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Read the poem and answer the questions. The Butterfly O’er grassy meadows Beneath the clear blue sky Through dazzling rays of sunlight Drifts the lovely butterfly She sways her wispy body As gentle as a breeze Jovial in her freedom flight With pure and simple ease Her beauty shimmers brightly With colors all aglow Sentiment of peacefulness is only hers to know Once a fuzzy creature Without beauty and grace She flies in song like elegance I all of time and space by Lauren Pierce.


Why does the poetess mean by saying 'once a fuzzy creature'?​

Answers

Answered by sameekshareddy45
3

Explanation:

once fuzzy creature means without beauty and grace

Answered by rakhivalecha
2

Answer:

Answer from the given passage -

By the phrase "once a fuzzy creature", the poetess Lauren Pierce means to say about the caterpillar.

When the butterflies are in their early stage of live, they remain in the form of  caterpillars. Caterpillars are creatures without any beauty and grace. They have no similarity to the butterflies. They do not have wings. They are ugly. Thus the poetess has referred to them as "fuzzy creature".

Explanation:

  1. Reading Comprehension is the ability to read a given passage, process it, understand it well and then to find out the answers from that given passage.
  2. Reading and solving comprehension increases our vocabulay as we come to know many new words from the passage.
  3. It improves our reading quality as well.

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