WHY DOES THE POET CONSIDER THE GRASS TO BE
‘
CONVENIENT
’
?
a.Because the bird could see the beetle in the grass.
b.Because grass is greener on the other side.
c.Because it was easy for the bird to have dew from it.
d.Because the bird could see the worm in the grass.
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Answer:
The correct option is c)
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Answer:
The correct answer is c. Because it was easy for the bird to have dew from it.
Explanation:
The above given lines are from a poem about a bird. In the poem, the poet used the words " The Grass was convenient ". The line prior to the line is "And then he drank a dew ". Here dew means small water droplets on the grass, which are seen due to the conversation of snow into small water droplets. Thus we can say that the poet is talking about the bird drinking the dew from grass which is convenient for him to drink. And so we can say that option 'C. Because it wast easy for the bird to have dew from it' is the correct option.
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