Talent differ , all is well and wisely put explain the context. I will mark as brainlist answer.
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➟ "Talent differ, all is well and wisely put."
➟ This is adapted from the poem "Fable" written by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
➬ About The Author :-
- Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American essayist, lecturer and poet.
- He was born in the year of 1803.
- Some of his famous poems two are "Concord Hymn" and "Brahma".
- He died in 1882.
➬ Brief Description of the context :-
- The poem describes a conversation between the squirrel and the mountain. The squirrel points out that in this world every being, living or non-living, big or small, have their individual reasons for existence.
➬ A Fable Should've following points
- It should be short.
- Animals and inanimate objects as character and they are personified.
- Fable is a kind of story.
- It should have a moral undertone.
- The language should be in simple words.
➬ Moral Of The Poem :-
- Everything in this world irrespective of size has its own talent and hence should not be insulted.
➬ Explanation of the asked line :-
- All the things in the world living or non living, big or small has his own importance and reasons for existence and every kind of talent is wisely put into them by the omniscient God.
➬ Some Q&A From The context :-
1. Who had a quarrel with the squirrel ?
- The mountain had a quarrel with the squirrel.
2. Who called him "Little Prig" ?
- The mountain called the squirrel little prig.
3. who is called the former and who is called the latter?
- The mountain and the squirrel is called the former and latter respectively.
4. What makes up a sphere ?
- All sorts of things make up a sphere.
5. What is not a disgrace to the squirrel ?
- To occupy a place in the earth is not a disgrace to squirrel.
6. What does not the squirrel deny ?
- The squirrel doesn't deny that the mountain can make a very pretty squirrel track.
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➟ "Talent differ, all is well and wisely put."
➟ This is adapted from the poem "Fable" written by Ralph Waldo Emerson.
➬ About The Author :-
Ralph Waldo Emerson was an American essayist, lecturer and poet.
He was born in the year of 1803.
Some of his famous poems two are "Concord Hymn" and "Brahma".
He died in 1882.
➬ Brief Description of the context :-
The poem describes a conversation between the squirrel and the mountain. The squirrel points out that in this world every being, living or non-living, big or small, have their individual reasons for existence.
➬ A Fable Should've following points
It should be short.
Animals and inanimate objects as character and they are personified.
Fable is a kind of story.
It should have a moral undertone.
The language should be in simple words.
➬ Moral Of The Poem :-
Everything in this world irrespective of size has its own talent and hence should not be insulted.
➬ Explanation of the asked line :-
All the things in the world living or non living, big or small has his own importance and reasons for existence and every kind of talent is wisely put into them by the omniscient God.
➬ Some Q&A From The context :-
1. Who had a quarrel with the squirrel ?
The mountain had a quarrel with the squirrel.
2. Who called him "Little Prig" ?
The mountain called the squirrel little prig.
3. who is called the former and who is called the latter?
The mountain and the squirrel is called the former and latter respectively.
4. What makes up a sphere ?
All sorts of things make up a sphere.
5. What is not a disgrace to the squirrel ?
To occupy a place in the earth is not a disgrace to squirrel.
6. What does not the squirrel deny ?
The squirrel doesn't deny that the mountain can make a very pretty squirrel track.