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READING SECTION
Q.1. Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow :
THE TEASE
You're a nuisance, I declare:
You tease me so it isn't fair:
You pounce on me from everywhere,
And seize my hat, and clutch my hair,
And tie my clothes in knots, and tear
The leaves and blossom from the pear:
I wish that I could set a snare
To catch you-but I shouldn't dare,
For, though you tease me, I declare,
O Wind, if you were never there,
I don't think I could manage, quite,
To sail my boat or fly my kite.
Lilian Holmes
Q.1.1. Write any two pairs of rhyming words from the poem:
Q.1.2. Based on the reading of the poem, answer the following questions:
The poctcss is talking about
She calls it a
bccausc
she says it teases her in many ways. It
upon her from everywhere.
At times it
her hat and
her hair and ties hcr clothes
in knots. She wishes she had a
to catch it but then
not do that because if the wind was not there, she couldn't ever
her
boat or fly her kite !​

Answers

Answered by vikasavikashkumargup
3

Answer:

1. fair–hair,tear– pear are rhyming words of this poem two pairs

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