“sunned it with smiles” suggests that
i. the speaker cunningly hid his anger with bright smiles.
ii. the speaker pretended that he was not angry.
iii. the speaker let his anger grow secretly.
iv. None of the above.
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Ans: In this poem “A Poison Tree” the speaker unable to represent his anger with his enemy. He kept it in his heart and allowed it to grow with his deceitful tears, fears and sunned it with smiles and it grew into a poison tree and bore an apple on it. ... The speaker's anger also dies.
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“sunned it with smiles” suggests that
i. the speaker cunningly hid his anger with bright smiles.
ii. the speaker pretended that he was not angry.
iii. the speaker let his anger grow secretly.
iv. None of the above.
“sunned it with smiles” suggests that the speaker cunningly hid his anger with bright smiles.
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