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The birds around me hopped and played, Their thoughts I cannot measure; But the least motion which they made It seemed a thrill of pleasure.pick out the NP, VP, PP​

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Answered by prenukagoud2511
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Reference: These lines are from the poem “Lines Written in Early Spring” written by William Wordsworth. Context: The poet was quite impressed with the beauty and peace that prevailed in the woodland. The birds were oblivious to the presence of the poet. They hopped and chirped around him in absolute bliss. The poet said these words while trying to fathom their thoughts. Explanation: The poet was overwhelmed with delight in the company of birds, plant kingdom and the brook. He tried hard to understand the thoughts of the birds through the bird’s language. But he couldn’t succeed. He simply inferred that they were thrilled and enjoying the jocund company. Comment: The. lines bring out the nature of the ‘Nature Poet’

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