English, asked by rupamald, 1 year ago

"The bridegroom's doors are open wide,
And I am next of kin.
The guests are met, the feast is set:
Mays't hear the merry din."
a) Who speaks the above lines?
b) what occasion has been described?
c) what does the word merry mean?
d)What is the mood of the speaker?

Answers

Answered by Vamprixussa
1

Ello user !!!!!!!

Here is your answer,

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a) The Wedding Guest speaks the above lines.

b) A Wedding Party has been described.

c) Merry means joyful/happy.

d) The Speaker is eager to go the party as he is an important relation of the bridegroom.

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HOPE THIS HELPS YOUU :)

AND STAY BLESSED.

Answered by TheCommando
2

Hey!

a) The wedding- guest speaks the above line.

b) The occassion of wedding party has been described here.

c) 'Merry' means joy or delight.

d) The Wedding-Guest is eager to attend the wedding party.

Hope this helps ✌✌

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