Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
Literary appreciation.
To shoot again I can’t bear that;
My tall is down, my ears are flat,
I’m trembling here outside the door,
Oh, don’t you love me anymore?
Pick out the rhyming words from the above poetic lines.
Advertisements
Solution
The rhyming words are ‘that – flat’ and ‘door – anymore’.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Read the poem aloud in pairs.
Find a line from the poem to match the statement given below and write it in the blank.
He always saves me from harm ______.
How did the child feel when it was hold by its dad?
Seems it was sent to me.
From someplace up above.
What did the child want to tell its dad?
Observe the pictures and write the moral values. Share your experience.
![]() ________________________ |
|
|
________________________ |
![]() __________________________ |
What should we learn from every soul?
“Will keep a bower quiet for us” means ________.
Write a sentence on your own that includes a Metaphor.
We get answers for questions by a ______.
The computer forgot to ______ the poet's work.




