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प्रश्न
There are rich folk, there are poor folk, who imagine they are wise,
And they're very quick to shatter all the little family ties.
Whom does 'they' refer to?
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उत्तर
They refer to the rich and poor people who do not consider the little family ties as valuable and shatter them.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Have you ever travelled through a forest? How did you feel?
He gives his harness bell a shake
To ask if there is some mistake.
How does the horse communicate with the poet?
Complete the table by identifying lines, against the poetic devices from the poem. One example is done for you.
| Poetic device | Lines from the poem |
| Alliteration | watch his woods |
| Personification | |
| Repetition | |
| Imagery |
I was angry with my friend
I told my wrath, my wrath did end.
How did the anger of the poet come to an end?
In the morning glad I see
My foe outstretched beneath the tree
Who is the ‘foe’ referred to here?
In the morning glad I see
My foe outstretched beneath the tree.
Why was the ‘foe’ found lying outstretched beneath the tree?
River, river! Swelling river!
On you rush through rough and smooth;
What are the surfaces the river flow through?
Over rocks, by rose-banks, sweeping
Like impetuous youth.
Where does the rose grow?
Memorise the first three stanzas of the poem.
The gladdest people living are the wholesome folks who make
A circle at the fireside that no power but death can break.
What can break their unity?
