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what do the greenhill and the meadows do in the poem?

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Answered by Rogers404
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This AABB rhyme scheme is often used by Blake in Songs of Innocence to evoke this sing-song quality of children's songs, and by extension their innocence and unquestioning joy at life. The “Laughing Song” is truly a song, intended for singing aloud, with a simple rhythm inviting an equally simple melody. Blake himself was known to sing his songs aloud.

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Answered by rahulsaini0221
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1. What do the green hill and the meadows do in the poem.

Ans.The green hill laugh with the noise and the meadows laugh with lively green.

2.What are Mary, Emily and Susan doing?

Ans.Mary, Emily and Susan are singing with their sweet round mouths.

3. Which words in the poem suggest joy?

Ans.The word laugh, in the poem suggest joy .

4. What does the speaker want the readers to do?

Ans.The speaker wants the readers to singing with him sweet chorus of "Ha ha he !"

5. Who is the writer of poem?

Ans." William Black " is the write of poem.

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