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प्रश्न
Find and write the line in the poem that refers to -
Full moon light
उत्तर
And sweet are the sands at the full o' the moon with the sound of the voices we love;
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संबंधित प्रश्न
How many stanzas are there in the poem?
List the rhyming words in each stanza.
Write as many words as you can, related to the following. You should have at least twenty words. You may refer to your geography textbook or other sources for that purpose. Then try to find English words/items for the ones you have written.
Write as many words as you can, related to the following. You should have at least twenty words. You may refer to your geography textbook or other sources for that purpose. Then try to find English words/items for the ones you have written.
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Guess the meaning of the track.
Prepare a bilingual glossary for this topic.
sea
Prepare a bilingual glossary for this topic.
sky
Prepare a bilingual glossary for this topic.
land
In what way can a bilingual glossary be useful?
Arrange the glossary in ways:
According to the alphabetical order ‘a-z’.
You know that many poems have rhyming words or rhymes at the end of the lines in each stanza. The pattern of rhyming is usually shown with the help of small letters such as ‘a’, ‘b’, ‘c’, etc. This pattern of rhyme is known as the rhyme scheme. The rhyme scheme of each stanza in this poem is aabb. Verify.
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leaping wealth of the tide
What do the following expression refer to? Write in a word or phrase.
kings of sea
What do the following expression refer to? Write in a word or phrase.
at the fall of the sun
What do the following expression refer to? Write in a word or phrase.
The edge of the verge
Write the lines that show that the fishermen are not afraid of the sea or of drowning.
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