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When I wake in the early mist The mice squeak out for crumbs, The sun has hardly shown The calf moos out to find the cow, And everything is still asleep And taste the morning air And I’m awake alone. And everything is wide awake The stars are faint and flickering. And running everywhere. The sun is new and shy. The dew has dried, And all the world sleeps quietly. The fields are warm, Except the sun and I. The day is loud and bright, And then the noises start, And I’m the one who woke the sun The whirrs and huffs and hums, And kissed the stars goodnight. - Karla Kuskin 1. Complete the following: a. The birds _____________________ b. And all the world __________________ c. And I’m the __________________ 2. Answer the following question a. What do mice do early in the morning? b. Who is the poet of the above poem?

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Answered by satish786861
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Answered by kapoorhardik553
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