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प्रश्न
Read the lines of the following poem. Guess and fill in suitable words to make the lines rhyme -
Golden Glow
Soon after dawn, rises the _________________.
It wakes and enlivens every _________________.
It scares away the long, dark _________________.
The shining stars go out of _________________.
From tree to tree birds flit and, _________________.
Searching for food, with a sharp _________________.
The buds that open now show their, _________________
As flowers, they dance with beauty and _________________.
The hill slope wears a grassy green,_________________
The curved sparkling river, it's gold _________________.
The cock then crows to give a loud, _________________
Come on! wake up, folks! One and _________________.
I, then wake up, ‘Good Morning’ to,_________________
Let’s all look forward to a golden _________________.
उत्तर
Golden Glow
Soon after dawn, rises the sun
It wakes and enlivens every one
It scares away the long, dark night
The shining stars go out of sight
From tree to tree birds flit and squeak
Searching for food, with a sharp beak
The buds that open now show their face
As flowers, they dance with beauty and grace
The hill slope wears a grassy green cover (look)
The curved sparkling river, its gold water (brook)
The cock then crows to give a loud call
Come on! Wake up, folks! One and all
I, then wake up, 'Good Morning' to say
Let's all look forward to a golden day.
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