'Well poor bird- she should have known
That your song must be your own
That's why I sing with penache:
'Koo- oh - ah! Ko-ash ! Ko-ash'!
And the foghorn of the frog
Blared unrivalled through the Bog'.
a) Why was the bird addressed as a poor bird?
b) What does the frog indicate in the second line?
c) What emotional aspect and character traits of the frog is reflected in the above lines?
d) What was the effect of the death of the nightingale on the frog?
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1. The poor bird is died
2. bird is responsible for all scenario because he believe in frog
3. panache means : a very confident, elegant style
2. bird is responsible for all scenario because he believe in frog
3. panache means : a very confident, elegant style
ShashankSG:
your answer for c is not clear
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d. there was not any effect on frog , he only said that Nightingale was stupid , he thick that Nightingale was responsible for her death.
a. because Nightingale was died.
b.he said that the song sing by her was her own but she don't have confidence
c.the frog is scheming, cunning, selfish, cruel, and heartless
a. because Nightingale was died.
b.he said that the song sing by her was her own but she don't have confidence
c.the frog is scheming, cunning, selfish, cruel, and heartless
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