will they too soar with the completed hours take flight and be like thee
who are'they' in the first line?
who are 'thee' in the second line?
why does the speaker use the word 'soar'here?what does it discribe?
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Chapter 3 (Ode to a butterfly)
B. Answer these question with reference to the context.
a. Who are 'they' in the first line?
= Butterflies are 'they' in the line.
b. Who is 'thee' in the second line
= Speaker is 'thee' in the second line.
c. Why does the speaker use the word 'soar' here? What does it describe?
=The word 'soar' describes that the butterfly flies very high.
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Here, the poet refers to ‘they' with the flowers.
The butterflies are 'thee' in the second line.
The speaker means that the flowers could also fly like the butterflies.
It describes that the flowers are also free like butterflies.
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