Weavers, weaving at break of day,
Why do you weave a garment so gay?
Blue as the wing of a bluebird wild,
We weave the robes of a new-born child. Weavers, weaving at fall of night,
Why do you weave a garment so bright?
Like the plumes of a peacock, purple and green, We weave the marriage-veils of a queen. Weavers, weaving solemn and still,
What do you weave in the moonlight chill? White as a feather and white as a cloud,
We weave a dead man’s funeral shroud.
1.What do the weavers weave in the early morning? (i) a bright blue cloth (ii) a dull grey cloth
(iii) a soft white cloth (iv) a red coloured veil
2.The __________ is purple and green coloured. (i) dress of the weavers
(ii) dress of a newborn child
(iii) the queen’s marriage veil
(iv) the robe of a king
3.Whom does the poet address in the poem? (i) weavers (ii) children
(iii) queens (iv) all the above
4. What do the weavers weave in the chilly moonlight? (i) a garment light as a feather
(ii) a garment meant to cover a dead man (iii) a garment to keep away the chill
(iv) a garment to wrap a newborn child in
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1) a bright blue cloth
2) the queen’s marriage veil
3) weavers
4) a garment meant to cover a dead man
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Answer:
1. A bright blue cloth.
2. The queen'a marriage veil.
3. All the above.
4. aa garment meant to cover a dead man.
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