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प्रश्न
Use the internet, your school library, or other sources for the following activity.
Try to find other nature poems.
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उत्तर
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Trees I think that I shall never see A tree whose hungry mouth is prest Against the sweet earth's flowing breast; A tree that looks at God all day, A tree that may in summer wear Upon whose bosom snow·has lain; Who intimately lives with rain. Poems are made by fools like me, - Joyce Kilmer |
संबंधित प्रश्न
What thoughts are uppermost in the soldier’s mind as he talks with the old man?
Why does the author aver that the growth of the world population is one of the strongest factors distorting the future of human society?
How do these lines capture the essence of the story:
'Glory was all overlaid with dark shame. Glory was dead.'
Describe in about 150 words your experience similar to the writer’s when you pursued something and reached your goal.
Write about your own daydream in short.
Imagine you are Dorothy and write about the day’s events in 5-8 lines in your (Dorothy’s) diary.
Dos and Don’ts for delivering a speech. Add some more points.
| Dos | Don'ts |
| Talk slowly | Don’t mumble |
| Emphasize keywords | Don’t look up /down |
Read the extract beginning from -
“Her name was Sulekha..... find bridegrooms for them.” Narrate this extract in short, making Sulekha (Bholi) the narrator. Write it in your notebook. Begin with “I was named Sulekha __________________ ”
Describe Mary Kom’s personal experiences during her first International Championship match from the time of selection to winning the medal.
Why did the photographer feel happy after taking the photograph?
