READING (SECTION-A)
A1) Read the following poem carefully and answer the questions:
MY TREE
(1) O Tree, so big and stout and strong,
You've lived so very very long;
Hundred years or more, I'm told
And yet you're not so very old.
(2) A hundred secrets you could tell
Of children whom you love so well,
Who came and sat beneath your shade
Or underneath your branches played
(3) A hundred birds have built their nests;
Your legves have softly kissed their breasts;
Your branches seem to touch the sky;
Yet you were once as small as !
(4) Some day when I have grown up, too,
I'm coming back to visit you;
And changed though others things will be;
I'll find the same dear friendly tree.
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So the bar is where I go
Me and my friends at the table doing shots
Drinking fast and then we talk slow
Come over and start up a conversation with just me
And trust me I'll give it a chance now
Take my hand, stop, put Van the Man on the jukebox
And then we start to dance, and now I'm singing like
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