You must practise even longer
Till your voice, like mine, grows stronger…
a) Who does ‘you’ refer to?
b) What is the speaker trying to achieve?
c) What character trait of the speaker is revealed in the given extract?
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a) 'You' refers to the nightingale.
b) The speaker is trying to make the nightingale practise extensively so that the sweet voice becomes hoarse like that of the frog. He also wanted to eliminate the nightingale by his cunning ways.
c) The frog is cunning. He is boastful and inconsiderate towards the nightingale.
b) The speaker is trying to make the nightingale practise extensively so that the sweet voice becomes hoarse like that of the frog. He also wanted to eliminate the nightingale by his cunning ways.
c) The frog is cunning. He is boastful and inconsiderate towards the nightingale.
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