CBSE BOARD XII, asked by thepranali3, 2 months ago

Sitting in a porchway cool, Sunlight I see, dying fast, Twilight hastens on the rule. Working hours have well-nigh past Shadows run across the lands: But a sower lingers still, Old, in rags, he patient stands. Looking on I feel a thrill. Black and high, his silhouette Dominates the furrows deep Now to sow the task is set Soon shall come a time to reap. Marches he along the plain Two and fro,scatters wide. From his hands the precious grain; Musel,as I see him stride. Darkness deepens. Fades the light. Now his gestures to mine eyes Are august; and strange his height Seems to touch the starry skies. Q1. The poet feels satisfied and happy when he watches the sower work because: 1. 2.​

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Answered by harshitjaiswal510
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Answer:

Soak the seeds of the set B in the water overnight and then put on the moist cotton for seed germination. ... (d)Put the seeds of set C in the boiling water for sometime then allow it to germinate on the moist cotton.

Answered by kingslint
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Answer:

Answer Sitting in a porchway cool,

Sunlight, I see, dying fast,

Twilight hastens on to rule.

Working hours have well-nigh past.

Shadows run across the lands:

But a sower lingers still,

Old, in rags, he patient stands.

Looking on, I feel a thrill.

Black and high, his silhouette

Dominates the furrows deep!

Now to sow the task is set.

Soon shall come a time to reap.

Marches he along the plain

To and fro, and scatters wide

From his hands the precious grain;

Muse I, as I see him stride.

Darkness deepens. Fades the light.

Now his gestures to mine eyes

Are august; and strange, - his height

Seems to touch the starry skies •

◆ ◆ The The Sower is a translation of Hugo, Victor: Saison des Semailles: Le Soir. RPO poem ... is a poem translated by Toru Dutt. The poem is about a sower who is sowing food which he means about life. ... The man is so old that he might not be alive to see the results of his sowing, but he still does it so that it is useful for others.

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