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When the humid shadows hover Over all starry spheres And the melancholy darkness Gently weeps in rainy tears, 1. What are the 'humid shadows' referred here? 2. What is the effect they have on the sky? 3. Why does the poet call darkness as a melancholy? 4. Find a word from the passage whose meaning is same to 'sadness'. 5. Name the poem

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Answered by 9aishagupta99
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Answer:

1-Over here, the 'humid shadows' refer to the clouds hovering in the sky.

2-The humid shadows(clouds) hover over the starry spheres(stars in da sky), thus slightly distorting them."They weep in rainy tears" refers to the fact that the clouds have become heavy and are about to rain.

3-Since the clouds are weeping, the poet describes the darkness as melancholy,as he lies down to listen to the patter.

4-melancholy is a synonym for sadness.

5-the title of the poem is 'rain on the roof'

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Answered by guptavishrut
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Answer:

Explanation:

1. The humid shadows are the dark clouds.

2. They hide the stars and rain.

3. The poet calls darkness melancholy because it makes him sad.

4.melancholy

5. rain on the roof

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