Understand the Poem
A. Answer these questions.
1. All these have never yet been seen.
But Scientists, who ought to know,
Assure us that they must be so ...
What has never been seen?
b. What do scientists assure us?
2. Oh! let us never, never doubt
What nobody is sure about!
a. What is nobody sure of - that microbes exist or that they look as described
in the poem?
b. What should we never doubt?
3. Why should we believe the scientists even though we cannot see the microbe?
4. Does the poet believe the scientists? Does he think that a microbe looks as described
in the poem? Why do you think so? Quote lines from the poem that support your view.
5. Do you think the poet has described any of these microbes? Why or why not?
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A1, a. microbes
b. scientist assured us that a microbe has 100 rows of teeth and a jointed tongue Beneath them; that it has seven tufted tales with many pink and purple spots, with a pattern of 40 separate bands on each of them that its eyebrows are light green.
A2. a. that microbes look as described in the poem
b. that microbes look as described in this poem.
A3. because scientist are supposed to be more knowledgeable than most of people and know about such things.
A4. No, because these microbes do not have 100 rows of teeth and a jointed tongue beneath them, 7 tufted tales with many pretty pink or purple spots with the pattern of 40 separate bands on each of them or light green eyebrows.
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