Advertisements
Advertisements
Question
The free bird thinks of another breeze
And the trade winds soft through
The sighing trees
And the fat worms waiting on a dawn-bright
Lawn and he names the sky his own.
Read the above lines and answer the question that follow.
According to the poem, how can the free bird be best described ?
Advertisements
Solution
The free bird is free to do what he pleases and so he is happy and content.
APPEARS IN
RELATED QUESTIONS
Complete the table :

Narrate an incident from your own experience when you helped a friend who was in trouble. Explain what happened. What did you do to make the situation better ?
Write a letter to your friend about the Great Indian Bustard. You may use the following points:
- Why we need to protect the bird.
- What you plan to do to help the bird.
Narrate the story of Sushruta in your own words.
Discuss in groups the procedure of planting a tree. Write the steps in bullet points and present them before the class.
- ______
- ______
- ______
- ______
“I will pay tomorrow.” He said that he would pay ______.
Find one word from the story that means
at once q ______.
What is your favourite book? Write down the name of the book. Then write down the story.
Now write a short story to explain these proverb.
Despair gives courage to a Coward
How does the play ‘The Never – Never Nest’ expose the harsh reality of modern living?
