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प्रश्न
Based on your understanding of the poem, read the following line and answer the question given below.
‘‘ Not I!
My heart was so light
That I sang day and night,
For all nature looked gay.”
What was the nature of the cricket? How do you know?
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उत्तर
The nature of cricket is to sing day and night and be happy.
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She says, "Spring will come again, my dear
Let me care for the ones who're near.”
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Let me care for the ones who're near.”
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Pick out the alliterated words from the above.
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‘‘ Not I!
My heart was so light
That I sang day and night,
For all nature looked gay.”
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And out of the door turned the poor little cricket,
Explain the second line.
Based on your understanding of the poem, read the following line and answer the question given below.
Thus ending, he hastily lifted the wicket,
And out of the door turned the poor little cricket,
Explain the second line.
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Read the given lines and answer the questions given below.
What happened inside that house?
I really don’t know.
I guess it will always be a mystery.
- Does the poet know what happened in the house?
- What is the mystery about the house?
