The city has streets 2. In the city one sees
But the country has roads, Big trams tattle by,
In the country one meets And the breath of the chimneys
Blue carts with their loads. That blot out the sky,
Of sweet-smelling hay, And all down the pavements
And melons and grain; Stiff lamp-posts one sees –
Oh, take me away But the country has hedgerows,
To the country again! The country has trees.
3. As sweet as the sun
In the country is the rain
Oh, take me away
To the country again!On the basis of your understanding of the above poem, complete the following
sentences: ( 1x 8 = 8Marks)
i) We find streets in ……………… and roads in ………………..
ii) The blue carts carry…………………………….. and ………………………….
iii) In the city one can see……………………………. and ……………………….
iv) “The breath of the chimneys” refers to …………………………………………
v) The poet wishes to go back to the ……………again.
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Answer:Who is going to such a long question sorry I can't answer
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i don't know all but i can tell a few sorry
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2) The blue carts carry Loads and sweet smelling hay, melons and grains
3) In the city one can see tramps rattle by and breath from the chimneys
4) It refers to the smoke coming out of the chimneys
5) The poet wishes to go back to the country again
sorry i only know this much hope it helps
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