SUMMARY of chapter milk for the cat class 8
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The little black cat comes at every evening at 5 p.m. when the "neat" curtains are drawn. The cat has bright green eyes and she is purring. When she first comes, she pretends that she has no purpose to be there but she has appeared there "merely to blink by the grate". She is never late even though the milk is rotten and "sour" or the tea may be served late. Now her "casual" and soft eyes turn to stiff and hard gaze as she sees the milk in the bowl.
She begins stamping her claws, straightening her eyes and twisting her tail. She starts purring again. The children eat their dinner while laughing at the cat. The furry cat has become thin with lust for the white milk. She drinks the mil with pleasure and then goes back to sleep on the arm-chair for hours.
The Poem MILK FOR THE CAT is about a cat that the poet apparently came across.
Quite evidently the poet is not amused with the antics of the Cat.
The Cat comes at the exact time when the tea is brought at 5 in the evening.
She is pretending to be there just for sitting but actually she wants the milk that she is looking at intently.
The poet simply does not want the cat there and wants it to go.
PLS MARK BRAINLIEST
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The little black cat comes at every evening at 5 p.m. when the "neat" curtains are drawn. The cat has bright green eyes and she is purring. When she first comes, she pretends that she has no purpose to be there but she has appeared there "merely to blink by the grate". She is never late even though the milk is rotten and "sour" or the tea may be served late. Now her "casual" and soft eyes turn to stiff and hard gaze as she sees the milk in the bowl.
She begins stamping her claws, straightening her eyes and twisting her tail. She starts purring again. The children eat their dinner while laughing at the cat. The furry cat has become thin with lust for the white milk. She drinks the mil with pleasure and then goes back to sleep on the arm-chair for hours.
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