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What is the rhyme scheme of the poem The Duck and The Kangaroo?

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    The rhyme scheme of the poem The Duck and The Kangaroo is ABABCCAA. Read summary of this poem.

    The rhyme scheme of the poem The Duck and The Kangaroo is ABABCCAA.

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What is the theme of the poem The Duck and The Kangaroo?

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    The poem The Duck and The Kangaroo belongs to the genre called nonsense poetry. It does not have any particular theme. However, in the poem, we do find a desire fo adventure and travel. Duck desires to leave its nasty pond and see the world and is ready to compromise when kangaroo tells him the probRead more

    The poem The Duck and The Kangaroo belongs to the genre called nonsense poetry. It does not have any particular theme. However, in the poem, we do find a desire fo adventure and travel. Duck desires to leave its nasty pond and see the world and is ready to compromise when kangaroo tells him the problems.

    So, in the poem, there is an urge for adventure and also good friendship which is based on sacrifice and compromise.

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What was the place where the kangaroo usually hopped?

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    The kangaroo would hop and jump in the fields as well as in the water. Read summary of this poem.

    The kangaroo would hop and jump in the fields as well as in the water.

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What assurance does the duck give to the kangaroo?

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    The duck assures the kangaroo that it will cover its feet with socks and wont utter a word except for "Quack". Read summary of this poem.

    The duck assures the kangaroo that it will cover its feet with socks and wont utter a word except for “Quack”.

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Who Cannot hop in the poem?

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    In the poem The Duck and The Kangaroo, duck cannot hop. Read summary of this poem.

    In the poem The Duck and The Kangaroo, duck cannot hop.

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What preparations did the duck make for the ride on the Kangaroos back?

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    The duck bought three pairs of socks so that his wet and cold feet may not irritate the kangaroo. He also bought cigars for the journey. Read summary of this poem.

    The duck bought three pairs of socks so that his wet and cold feet may not irritate the kangaroo. He also bought cigars for the journey.

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Why did the duck want to see the world?

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    The duck was tired of living in the nasty pond. He saw the kangaroo hopping and jumping. He desired to travel the world with kangaroo. Read summary of this poem.

    The duck was tired of living in the nasty pond. He saw the kangaroo hopping and jumping. He desired to travel the world with kangaroo.

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What would bring luck to the kangaroo?

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    Travelling the world with the duck would bring for the kangaroo (he thought). Read summary of this poem.

    Travelling the world with the duck would bring for the kangaroo (he thought).

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Why did the duck decide to smoke a cigar?

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    The duck decided to smoke a cigar so that he may get warm and not irritate the kangaroo with his wet and cold feet. Read summary of this poem.

    The duck decided to smoke a cigar so that he may get warm and not irritate the kangaroo with his wet and cold feet.

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What is the duck’s wish?

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    Duck's wish is to leave the nasty pond and travel the world with kangaroo. Read summary of this poem.

    Duck’s wish is to leave the nasty pond and travel the world with kangaroo.

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