“You may meet him in a by- street, you may see him in the square"“You may meet him in a by- street, you may see him in the square”
a. Name the poem and the poet?
b. Who does the word ‘him’ refer to? b. Who does the word ‘him’ refer to?
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this is actually a play called cats and him is mcavity
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We are provided with a sentence that has been extracted from a poem and we have been asked some questions about it. The answers to the questions in the sentence of the poem will be as under:
- The first part of the first question asked is the name of the poem.
- The name of the poem will be "Macavity: The Mystery Cat."
- The second part of the first question is who is the poet?
- T. S. Eliot is the poet of the poem.
- The third question asked is Who does the word ‘him’ refer to?
- The word ' him ' refers to the Macavity cat.
- In this poem, the poet talks about a cat who is a notorious robber. This cat is so fast in his movement that even though we can see him in many places the police are never able to catch him doing the robbery.
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