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  1. In the poem What If, the poet talks about the imaginary fears and worries which occupy the mind of a young child during the night time. e.g. he gets worried by thinking what would happen if his parents get divorced or his head becomes small etc. Read summary of What If Play Quiz on What If

    In the poem What If, the poet talks about the imaginary fears and worries which occupy the mind of a young child during the night time. e.g. he gets worried by thinking what would happen if his parents get divorced or his head becomes small etc.

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  1. According to Shirley Bauer, trees are for everyone including birds, animals, children, adults, father and mothers. We get useful things from trees like wood, leaves, shade, fruits etc. Birds and animals make their shelters in the trees. Hence they are an inseparable part of our lives. Read summary oRead more

    According to Shirley Bauer, trees are for everyone including birds, animals, children, adults, father and mothers. We get useful things from trees like wood, leaves, shade, fruits etc. Birds and animals make their shelters in the trees. Hence they are an inseparable part of our lives.

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  1. During the winters, trees shed their leaves which become dry and can be used to lit fire. We can keep ourselves warm with that fire. Hence they are useful during the winter season as well. Read summary of Trees Play Quiz on Trees Video on Trees

    During the winters, trees shed their leaves which become dry and can be used to lit fire. We can keep ourselves warm with that fire. Hence they are useful during the winter season as well.

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  1. The line "meadow have surprises" is repeated two times in the poem. Hence the literary device used here is repetition. Summary of Poem Meadow Surprises Quiz on the Poem Meadow Surprises Video on the Poem Meadow Surprises

    The line “meadow have surprises” is repeated two times in the poem. Hence the literary device used here is repetition.

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    Owens managed to qualify for the finals because of the tip given by Long to him. Read Summary of My Greatest Olympic Prize

    Owens managed to qualify for the finals because of the tip given by Long to him.

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    The black man was revengeful as that’s how is character had been built by the society. He had this deep seated prejudice towards the whites and that was reflected in the poem. Read summary of The Cold Within

    The black man was revengeful as that’s how is character had been built by the society. He had this deep seated prejudice towards the whites and that was reflected in the poem.

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  1. The theme of this poem is imagination. Through figurative language, the poet cleverly brings out the power of imagination without explicitly mentioning it as such. To Make A Prairie Summary

    The theme of this poem is imagination. Through figurative language, the poet cleverly brings out the power of imagination without explicitly mentioning it as such.

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    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The duck and the kangaroo went around the world hopping and jumping. They enjoyed the journey and were happy. Read summary of this poem.

    The duck and the kangaroo went around the world hopping and jumping. They enjoyed the journey and were happy.

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  1. This poem is in the form of an ode that praises tomatoes. The lines of the poem are encompassed in a single stanza. Written in free verse, it does not follow a rhyme scheme.   Ode to Tomatoes Summary

    This poem is in the form of an ode that praises tomatoes. The lines of the poem are encompassed in a single stanza. Written in free verse, it does not follow a rhyme scheme.

     

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