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प्रश्न
The poem has a direct reference to the assasination of President Abraham Lincoln on 15th April 1865, after the Civil War was won. Match the symbols/ images in Column A with what they refer to, in Column B.
A | B |
1. the ship | (a) victory in the war |
2. the fearful trip/voyage | (b) the President of USA |
3. the port | (c) United States of America |
4. the bells ringing | (d) lifeless/dead |
5. Captain | (e) the deathly Civil War |
6. anchored safe | (f) celebrating victory |
7. no pulse, nor will | (g) peace after winning the war |
उत्तर
A | B |
1. the ship | (c) United States of America |
2. the fearful trip/voyage | (e) the deathly Civil War |
3. the port | (a) victory in the war |
4. the bells ringing | (f) celebrating victory |
5. Captain | (b) the President of USA (Abraham Lincoln) |
6. anchored safe | (g) peace after winning the war |
7. no pulse, nor will | (d) lifeless/dead |
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- Port
- ____________
- ____________
- ____________
- ____________
- ____________
- anchored
- ____________
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Captain does not feel anything ____________.
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5 to 6 words | 7 to 9 words | 10 to 12 words | 13 to 15 words | 16 or more words |
Average | Good | Very Good | Excellent | Genius |
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The line repeated in every stanza ____________
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The type of poem ____________ is because it is composed in memory of a passed away personality.
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