English, asked by navreenmalik8, 4 months ago

your answer.
c) What does the poem suggest?
d) Who do you think the speaker is? Who is he addressing?
e) What do the following refer to? (God, Horizon, dawn, fish)
1) "The wakening skies"
2) The leaping wealth of the tide
3) "He who holds the storm by the hair?
4) The blue of the verge, where the low sky mates with the sea
(12 mrks)
Q2: Fill in the blanks with the suitable phrases.
put away put in
put out
putt off
put up​

Answers

Answered by manjug81724gmailcom
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Answer:

please tell the story or paragraph mate

Answered by amikapoojari
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Answer:

Question 1.

What sort of sounds can one hear early in the morning?

Answer:

We hear the sound of the gentle breeze, the twittering of birds, the rustle of the leaves in the trees.

Question 2.

How is the wind described in line two?

Answer:

The wind is sleeping soundly in the arms of dawn like a child that has cried all night.Question 3.

Why are the nets to be gathered?

Answer:

The nets are to be gathered so that they can catch fish.

Question 4.

What do you think is wealth to the fishermen?

Answer:

Fish is wealth to the fishermen.The wakening skies pray to the morning light.

Answer:

Personification.

2. The wind lies asleep in the arms of the dawn like a child.

Answer:

Simile.

3. The sea is our mother.

Answer:

Metaphor.

4. The cloud is our brother.

Answer:

Metaphor.

5. The waves are our comrades all.

Answer:

Metaphor.

6. He who holds the storm by the hair will hide in his breast our lives.

Answer:

Personification.

7. But sweeter, 0 brothers, the kiss of the spray, and the dance of the wild foam’s glee.

Answer:

Personification.

8. The low sky mates with the sea.

Answer:

Personification.

9. Rise brothers, rise, the wakening skies pray to the morning light.

Answer:

Personification.

10. The wind lies asleep.

Answer:

Personification.

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