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Ayanna Khatri
Subject: English
, asked on 11/2/20
Why do you feel that the word 'sigh' means regret that satisfaction....it can be a sigh of satisfaction also?!
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Ashutosh
Subject: English
, asked on 30/1/20
Describe the two roads in the Robert Frost's poem in very detail.(please explain it in detail for a 8mark answer)
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Aakarsh Jha
Subject: English
, asked on 9/12/19
Mr pulkit agarawal can you tell me the verse of this poem i need the verse and rhyme scheme of the poem also is verse and rhyme scheme same thing how to Identify rhyme scheme and verse according to this poem ?????meritnation experts help me plz
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Aakarsh Jha
Subject: English
, asked on 7/12/19
Meritnation experts kindly explain me this whole stanza in easy words i need handwritten ans in a sheet of paper only meritnation experts i cannot understand this particular stanza
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Tarman Preet Kaur
Subject: English
, asked on 11/11/19
Is it always study that could make u great? Plz answer it as fast
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Hmaza Ansari
Subject: English
, asked on 7/10/19
can I get the summary of this poem
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Divya
Subject: English
, asked on 5/10/19
Answer in 150 to 180 words:
Bring out contrast and similarities between the two roads in the poem the road not taken.
What idea do you form about the speaker from the poem?
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Divya
Subject: English
, asked on 5/10/19
Answer the questions based on the following extract from the poem the road not taken
I shall be telling this with a sigh
somewhere ages and ages hence
two roads diverged in a wood and I --
I took the one less travelled by
and that has made all the difference
a) what is the poet's tone in the above lines?
b) what is is the theme of the poem?
c) what does the last line signify?
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Divya
Subject: English
, asked on 5/10/19
And both that morning equally lay
in leaves no step had trodden black
oh I kept the first for another day
yet knowing how we leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back
What does the word oh express in these lines
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Sameer Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 12/9/19
Sir/ mam what is the central idea of the poems , the road not taken and rain on the roof
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Gautam Khera
Subject: English
, asked on 10/9/19
What are the poetic devices in the "Road not taken"
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Dhruv Raj
Subject: English
, asked on 6/8/19
what will the poet tell with a single
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Amritraj Shah
Subject: English
, asked on 30/7/19
Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way.
I doubted if I shall ever come back.
(a) Why does the traveller find the road untrodden?
(b) What does 'I kept the first for another day!' means?
(c) What did the traveller know about the road?
(d) What is the rhyme scheme used in the above lines?
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Amritraj Shah
Subject: English
, asked on 30/7/19
Plz answer my question
Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow.
1. And be one traveller, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth:
(a) Name the poem and the poet.
(b) And be one traveller long I stood. Why was the traveller standing for so long?
(c) What does 'it bend in the undergrowth' imply?
(d) Identify the rhyme scheme used in the above lines.
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Op Goel
Subject: English
, asked on 26/7/19
What is the meaning of envisage?
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What are you looking for?
Bring out contrast and similarities between the two roads in the poem the road not taken.
What idea do you form about the speaker from the poem?
I shall be telling this with a sigh
somewhere ages and ages hence
two roads diverged in a wood and I --
I took the one less travelled by
and that has made all the difference
a) what is the poet's tone in the above lines?
b) what is is the theme of the poem?
c) what does the last line signify?
in leaves no step had trodden black
oh I kept the first for another day
yet knowing how we leads on to way
I doubted if I should ever come back
What does the word oh express in these lines
And both that morning equally lay
In leaves no step had trodden black
Oh, I kept the first for another day!
Yet knowing how way leads on to way.
I doubted if I shall ever come back.
(a) Why does the traveller find the road untrodden?
(b) What does 'I kept the first for another day!' means?
(c) What did the traveller know about the road?
(d) What is the rhyme scheme used in the above lines?
Read the following extracts carefully and answer the questions that follow.
1. And be one traveller, long I stood
And looked down one as far as I could
To where it bent in the undergrowth:
(a) Name the poem and the poet.
(b) And be one traveller long I stood. Why was the traveller standing for so long?
(c) What does 'it bend in the undergrowth' imply?
(d) Identify the rhyme scheme used in the above lines.