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line by line summary of the poem tiger in the zoo
What is the theme of the poem " A TIGER IN THE ZOO"
additional questions and answers of a tiger in the zoo
analysis of literary device in the peom "A tiger in the zoo"
literary device, line, central explanation .
explain these lines :-
He stalks in his vivid stripes the few steps of his cage, On pads of velvet quiet, In his quiet rage.
Plz answer it. I need it tomorrow
who is the author of poem 'tiger in the zoo'
Mrs.Packletides Tiger
where does the tiger stalk after being captured
Imagine yourself to be the tiger caged in the zoo. Write a diary entry expressing your feelings in about 120-150 words.
Can you answer the question
1.how the tiger terrorised the villagers
2 why did tiger anger become quit
3. campare two points of tigers life in the zoo and in the jungle
Husband : God has heard my prayer,
Wife : What do you mean?
Husband : Now I can sleep peacefully at night.
Wife complained to her husband that (a) _________. Husband said (b) ___________. When wife asked what (c) _____________, the husband replied that (d) _______________.
Notice the use of a word repeated in lines such as these:
(i) On pads of velvet quiet,
In his quiet rage.
(ii) And stares with his brilliant eyes
At the brilliant stars.
What do you think is the effect of this repetition?
Read the following two poems − one about a tiger and the other about a panther. Then discuss:
Are zoos necessary for the protection or conservation of some species of animals? Are they useful for educating the public? Are there alternatives to zoos?
The Tiger
The tiger behind the bars of his cage growls,
The tiger behind the bars of his cage snarls,
The tiger behind the bars of his cage roars.
Then he thinks.
It would be nice not to be behind bars all
The time
Because they spoil my view
I wish I were wild, not on show.
But if I were wild, hunters might shoot me,
But if I were wild, food might poison me,
But if I were wild, water might drown me.
Then he stops thinking
And...
The tiger behind the bars of his cage roars. PETER NIBLETT
The Panther
His vision, from the constantly passing bars,
has grown so weary that it cannot hold
anything else. It seems to him there are
a thousand bars; and behind the bars, no world.
As he paces in cramped circles, over and over,
the movement of his powerful soft strides
is like a ritual dance around a centre
in which a mighty will stands paralysed.
Only at times, the curtain of the pupils
lifts, quietly. An image enters in,
rushes down through the tensed, arrested muscles,
plunges into the heart and is gone. RAINER MARIA RILKE
helen keller impotant questions
I need the substance of the poem a tiger in the zoo.
contrast the behavioural pattern in a zoo with the tiger in a natural habitat
Please answer my questions from "A Tiger in the Zoo" (English):-
the summery of the poem the tiger in the zoo
the poem tries to explain between freedom and bondage????explain
Read the poem again, and work in pairs or groups to do the following tasks.
(i) Find the words that describe the movements and actions of the tiger in the case and in the wild. Arrange them in two columns.
(ii) Find the words that describe the two places, and arrange them in two columns.
Now try to share ideas about how the poet uses words and images to contrast the two situations.
give me a paragraph on prepositions.its urgent please.
dear experts ,
i want an essay on the topic role of media in our daily lives . it is urgent ........... my speech is tomorrow ... please help.
He walks in his vivid stripsThe few steps of his case,On pads of velvet quiet,In his quiet rage.
explain it with reference to the context.
fever specialist is known as __________.
are zoos neccesary for conservation and protection of some species of animals express ur views in form of a paragraph in 100 - 120 words
Read the following twopoems − one about a tiger and the other about a panther. Thendiscuss:
Are zoos necessary forthe protection or conservation of some species of animals? Are theyuseful for educating the public? Are there alternatives to zoos?
Thetiger behind the bars of his cage growls,
Thetiger behind the bars of his cage snarls,
Thetiger behind the bars of his cage roars.
Thenhe thinks.
Itwould be nice not to be behind bars all
Thetime
Becausethey spoil my view
Iwish I were wild, not on show.
Butif I were wild, hunters might shoot me,
Butif I were wild, food might poison me,
Butif I were wild, water might drown me.
Thenhe stops thinking
Thetiger behind the bars of his cage roars. PETER NIBLETT
Hisvision, from the constantly passing bars,
hasgrown so weary that it cannot hold
anythingelse. It seems to him there are
athousand bars; and behind the bars, no world.
Ashe paces in cramped circles, over and over,
themovement of his powerful soft strides
islike a ritual dance around a centre
inwhich a mighty will stands paralysed.
Onlyat times, the curtain of the pupils
lifts,quietly. An image enters in,
rushesdown through the tensed, arrested muscles,
plungesinto the heart and is gone. RAINER MARIA RILKE
WHY IS TIGER HELD BEHIND BARS
WHERE IS THE LITERATURE SECTION?
answer for ozymandias
Maám there are 5 stanza's in this lesson
so maám I want the explanation of stanza's 2,3,and 5.
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line by line summary of the poem tiger in the zoo
What is the theme of the poem " A TIGER IN THE ZOO"
additional questions and answers of a tiger in the zoo
analysis of literary device in the peom "A tiger in the zoo"
literary device, line, central explanation .
explain these lines :-
He stalks in his vivid stripes the few steps of his cage, On pads of velvet quiet, In his quiet rage.
Plz answer it. I need it tomorrow
who is the author of poem 'tiger in the zoo'
Mrs.Packletides Tiger
PLS QUICKLY ANSWER AS I HAVE MY EXAM TOMORROW.
where does the tiger stalk after being captured
Imagine yourself to be the tiger caged in the zoo. Write a diary entry expressing your feelings in about 120-150 words.
Can you answer the question
1.how the tiger terrorised the villagers
2 why did tiger anger become quit
3. campare two points of tigers life in the zoo and in the jungle
Husband : God has heard my prayer,
Wife : What do you mean?
Husband : Now I can sleep peacefully at night.
Wife complained to her husband that (a) _________. Husband said (b) ___________. When wife asked what (c) _____________, the husband replied that (d) _______________.
Notice the use of a word repeated in lines such as these:
(i) On pads of velvet quiet,
In his quiet rage.
(ii) And stares with his brilliant eyes
At the brilliant stars.
What do you think is the effect of this repetition?
Read the following two poems − one about a tiger and the other about a panther. Then discuss:
Are zoos necessary for the protection or conservation of some species of animals? Are they useful for educating the public? Are there alternatives to zoos?
The Tiger
The tiger behind the bars of his cage growls,
The tiger behind the bars of his cage snarls,
The tiger behind the bars of his cage roars.
Then he thinks.
It would be nice not to be behind bars all
The time
Because they spoil my view
I wish I were wild, not on show.
But if I were wild, hunters might shoot me,
But if I were wild, food might poison me,
But if I were wild, water might drown me.
Then he stops thinking
And...
The tiger behind the bars of his cage growls,
The tiger behind the bars of his cage snarls,
The tiger behind the bars of his cage roars. PETER NIBLETT
The Panther
His vision, from the constantly passing bars,
has grown so weary that it cannot hold
anything else. It seems to him there are
a thousand bars; and behind the bars, no world.
As he paces in cramped circles, over and over,
the movement of his powerful soft strides
is like a ritual dance around a centre
in which a mighty will stands paralysed.
Only at times, the curtain of the pupils
lifts, quietly. An image enters in,
rushes down through the tensed, arrested muscles,
plunges into the heart and is gone. RAINER MARIA RILKE
helen keller impotant questions
I need the substance of the poem a tiger in the zoo.
after reading'Mrs.Packletide,' Tiger' you have come to the conclusion that 'False vanity ends up in loss'.On the baiss of your observation and reading of the lesson,write an article in about 150words.
contrast the behavioural pattern in a zoo with the tiger in a natural habitat
Please answer my questions from "A Tiger in the Zoo" (English):-
the summery of the poem the tiger in the zoo
the poem tries to explain between freedom and bondage????explain
Read the poem again, and work in pairs or groups to do the following tasks.
(i) Find the words that describe the movements and actions of the tiger in the case and in the wild. Arrange them in two columns.
(ii) Find the words that describe the two places, and arrange them in two columns.
Now try to share ideas about how the poet uses words and images to contrast the two situations.
give me a paragraph on prepositions.its urgent please.
dear experts ,
i want an essay on the topic role of media in our daily lives . it is urgent ........... my speech is tomorrow ... please help.
He walks in his vivid stripsThe few steps of his case,On pads of velvet quiet,In his quiet rage.
explain it with reference to the context.
fever specialist is known as __________.
are zoos neccesary for conservation and protection of some species of animals express ur views in form of a paragraph in 100 - 120 words
Read the following twopoems − one about a tiger and the other about a panther. Thendiscuss:
Are zoos necessary forthe protection or conservation of some species of animals? Are theyuseful for educating the public? Are there alternatives to zoos?
The Tiger
Thetiger behind the bars of his cage growls,
Thetiger behind the bars of his cage snarls,
Thetiger behind the bars of his cage roars.
Thenhe thinks.
Itwould be nice not to be behind bars all
Thetime
Becausethey spoil my view
Iwish I were wild, not on show.
Butif I were wild, hunters might shoot me,
Butif I were wild, food might poison me,
Butif I were wild, water might drown me.
Thenhe stops thinking
And...
Thetiger behind the bars of his cage growls,
Thetiger behind the bars of his cage snarls,
Thetiger behind the bars of his cage roars. PETER NIBLETT
The Panther
Hisvision, from the constantly passing bars,
hasgrown so weary that it cannot hold
anythingelse. It seems to him there are
athousand bars; and behind the bars, no world.
Ashe paces in cramped circles, over and over,
themovement of his powerful soft strides
islike a ritual dance around a centre
inwhich a mighty will stands paralysed.
Onlyat times, the curtain of the pupils
lifts,quietly. An image enters in,
rushesdown through the tensed, arrested muscles,
plungesinto the heart and is gone. RAINER MARIA RILKE
WHY IS TIGER HELD BEHIND BARS
And stares with his brilliant eyes
At the brilliant stars.
WHERE IS THE LITERATURE SECTION?
answer for ozymandias
Maám there are 5 stanza's in this lesson
so maám I want the explanation of stanza's 2,3,and 5.