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The Duck and The Kangaroo is a humorous poem of a kind known as

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    The Duck and the Kangaroo is a humorous poem with no particular theme or moral. It is known as nonsense poetry. Read summary of this poem.

    The Duck and the Kangaroo is a humorous poem with no particular theme or moral. It is known as nonsense poetry.

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How and why did the duck admire the kangaroo?

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    The duck is amazed by seeing the way kangaroo hops over the fields and the water. He feels that the kangaroo always enjoys his life and never stops. He too desires to enjoy his life like kangaroo. Read summary of this poem.

    The duck is amazed by seeing the way kangaroo hops over the fields and the water. He feels that the kangaroo always enjoys his life and never stops. He too desires to enjoy his life like kangaroo.

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“and who so happy of who as the duck and the kangaroo.” Explain.

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    These are lat lines of the poem The Duck and the Kangaroo. The poet asks the readers who would be as happy as the duck and the kangaroo because those two friends travelled the world three times and enjoyed their lives. Read summary of this poem.

    These are lat lines of the poem The Duck and the Kangaroo. The poet asks the readers who would be as happy as the duck and the kangaroo because those two friends travelled the world three times and enjoyed their lives.

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Where did the kangaroo ask the duck to sit and why?

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    The kangaroo asked the duck to sit near the tail because it was irritated by the wet and cold feet of the duck. Read summary of this poem.

    The kangaroo asked the duck to sit near the tail because it was irritated by the wet and cold feet of the duck.

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The Duck and The Kangaroo is a poem with touch of

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    The Duck and The Kangaroo is a poem with touch of humour. Read summary of this poem.

    The Duck and The Kangaroo is a poem with touch of humour.

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How did the duck and the kangaroo go around the world?

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    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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Write a conversation between the duck and the kangaroo.

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    The duck sees the kangaroo hopping and merry-making and expresses his desire to enjoy like the kangaroo. He is tired of living in the nasty pond. Hence he requests the kangaroo to allow him to sit on his (kangaroo's) back and travel the world. Kangaroo agrees on the condition that the duck will keepRead more

    The duck sees the kangaroo hopping and merry-making and expresses his desire to enjoy like the kangaroo. He is tired of living in the nasty pond. Hence he requests the kangaroo to allow him to sit on his (kangaroo’s) back and travel the world.

    Kangaroo agrees on the condition that the duck will keep away his wet and cold feet. The duck agrees and says that he has bought socks to cover his feet and also cigar for the journey.

    Both then start their journey in the night and travel the world three times. They keep enjoying and merry-making.

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Why did the duck call the pond nasty?

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    The duck call the pond nasty because he is tired of living in the small space till now. He is amazed by the hopping and jumping of kangaroo and considers his life in the pond boring. Read summary of this poem.

    The duck call the pond nasty because he is tired of living in the small space till now. He is amazed by the hopping and jumping of kangaroo and considers his life in the pond boring.

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What made the duck and the kangaroo happy?

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    The duck and the kangaroo agree to travel the world and in the night, they begin their journey. They travel the whole world three times which makes them happy. Read summary of this poem.

    The duck and the kangaroo agree to travel the world and in the night, they begin their journey. They travel the whole world three times which makes them happy.

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

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    The tone of the poem The Duck and The Kangaroo is light and humorous. Read summary of this poem.

    The tone of the poem The Duck and The Kangaroo is light and humorous.

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