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What do you think causes the foamy flake' as the brook flows?​

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Answered by vbhagchand26gmailcom
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Answer:

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Explanation:

When the water moves about in curve and strikes against stone, it swirls and form foams. A large mass of very small bubble is referred here as foamy flake.

Answered by chauhanyashvardhan90
1

Answer:

1. Find the lines in the poem that express the following thoughts.

    a)   As the brook flows down its stony and pebbly paths, it creates a whirlpool and makes many musical sounds.

 

    b)   The brook follows a winding path, carrying flowers and fish along with it.

 

    c)   When the brook flows above the stones and pebbles, there is a break in the flow of water, which appears silvery.

 

    d)   The rays and beams of the sun appear to be dancing as they fall on the brook through the tree cover along the shallow sandy banks.

 

    e)   The brook continues its journey forever to join the brimming river, unlike man whose life must come to a stop.

 

2. Answer these questions.

    a)   How does the brook behave when it encounters curves on its banks?

 

    b)   Make a list of the various places that fall in the path of the brook as it flows.

 

    c)   What do you think causes the ‘foamy flake’ as the brook flows?

 

    d)   What makes the brook sparkle?

 

    e)   What is the ‘netted sunbeam’? What makes it dance?

    f)    Where does the brook in the poem originate from-the highlands or the plains? Support your answer with lines from the poem.

 

 

 

B.  Discuss

Compare the following parts of the brook’s journey with human life.

    1.   at the beginning of its journey

 

    2.   closer to the river

 

Explanation:

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