Who is the ‘I’ in the poem? Answer: I in the poem is a child.
Who is the I in the poem 3rd class?
1. Who is I in the poem? Ans. “I” is the poet, a small child, in the poem.
Who is the I in the poem puppy and I Class 3?
1) ‘I’ is a child in the poem. 2) The man was going down to the village to get some bread. 3) The child did not go with the horse, as he was going down to the village to get some hay. 4) The child went with the puppy, as it was going up the hills to roll and play.
Who does the postman bring letter for?
Who does the postman bring letters for? Ans. The postman brings letters for the child’s mother or father. 2.
How old is the speaker in the poem don’t tell?
8 -10 years
How old is the speaker? Ans. The speaker is a small child may the age of 8 -10 years.
Who is the L in the poem?
The word “l’ in the first stanza refers to the poet. ‘I’ शब्द प्रथम पद्यांश में कवि के लिये प्रयोग किया गया है।
What is a pony class 4th?
What is a pony? Ans. The pony is a baby horse.
Who are they and them in the poem don’t tell?
Question 2: Who are ‘they’ and ‘them’ in the poem? Answer: In the poem, ‘they’ and ‘them’ refers to the parents of the child and other grown-up people.
Where was the puppy going?
Where was the Puppy Going? Ans: In Class 3 English Chapter 7 poem Puppy and I, the puppy was going to the hills. He wanted to play there and roll on the meadows with the child.
What is in the mailbox?
In this unit, there is a poem “What’s in the Mailbox?” which talks about a young child who sees her parents receiving letters regularly. She wishes to write letters to her friends with the hope of receiving replies from their end.
Why does the washerman bring donkey?
Why does the washerman bring donkeys? Answer: The washerman brings donkeys to carry away the dirty clothes on their backs.
Where was the man going?
Where was the Man going? Answer: The Man was going down to the village to get some bread.
What is the vegetable man selling?
What is the vegetable man selling? Answer: The vegetable man is selling peas, cauliflowers, cabbage, potatoes, cucumbers, radishes and carrots.
Who is the speaker?
Serving for a term of five years, the speaker chosen from sitting members of the Lok Sabha.
Speaker of the Lok Sabha | |
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Incumbent Om Birla since 19 June 2019 | |
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Style | The Hon’ble (formal) Mr. Speaker (informal) |
Who are they in the poem?
The ‘they’ in the poem are the friends and neighbours of the man. He considered them to be ignorant and superstitious because they believe in ghosts. They felt that the man was acting foolishly and was in for a rude shock. It is evident from the manner in which they try to smoother their laughter and nudged each other.
Who old is the speaker in answer?
1. How old is the speaker? Answer. The speaker is a small child may the age of 8 -10 years.
WHO IS I in the above lines Class 11?
question. The I in the above lines is the narrator who has been narrating the entire story to the readers. The narrator has been revealing his real-life stories to the readers that are thoroughly best on the incidents that have taken place in his life that he is referring himself as I in the contacts.
Why did the poet name her dog Trouble?
Answer: She once chewed her way through Dada’s blue flask. So the dog’s name is trouble.
Why was the man going to the village?
the man is going to the village to sell his agricultural outcome. or to buy the necessary items need for his house.
Who was Hiawatha and Nokomis?
Total English – ISCE – Class 9
Nokomis is the name of Nanabozho’s grandmother in the Ojibwe traditional stories and was the name of Hiawatha’s grandmother in Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem, The Song of Hiawatha, which is a re-telling of the Nanabozho stories.Daughter of the moon Nokomis.
Who was Hiawatha?
Hiawatha, (Ojibwa: “He Makes Rivers”), a legendary chief (c. 1450) of the Onondaga tribe of North American Indians, to whom Indian tradition attributes the formation of what became known as the Iroquois Confederacy. In his miraculous character, Hiawatha was the incarnation of human progress and civilization.