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Question 1., , Where did the poet see the skylark?, a. on the ground, , b. flying over the sky, , c. in the nest, , d. between the earth and sky, Answer:, , d. between the earth and sky, , Question 2., , Why is the skylark described as a “singing, speck”?, , Answer:, , The Skylark is a small singing bird. It is a, very playful and mischievous bird. It soars, to the sky, singing, which makes it appear, like a ‘singing speck’ i.e, a tiny singing shape, in the sky.
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Question 3., , How are the butterflies described?, Answer:, , The butterflies are described as they, , are dancing on the wing., , Question 4., , Explain the meaning of these two lines in, your own words. “And still the singing, skylark soared, And silent sank and soared, to sing”., , Answer:, , The poet was observing the skylark. It, soared Up to the sky still singing and then, sank down to the cornfields in silence and, again soared high up to the sky to sing again.
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Question 5., , What part of the day is mentioned in the, poem?, , Answer:, , It is a sunny morning., , Question 6., , What.is the mood of the poet?, Answer:, , The mood of the poet is to listen to the, birds and observe nature.
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Question 7., , Why does the poet say, | knew he had a nest, unseen?, , Answer:, , The poet knows that the best of the skylark, is hidden among the corn fields in the million stalks., , Question 8., , What kind of a field, “does the poet talk, about in the poem?, , Answer:, , The corn field that stretched as a tender, green.
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Question 9., , Which one does the poet enjoy most; the, dancing of the butterflies or the flight of the, skylark? Why?, , Answer:, , The poet enjoys the flight of the skylark the, most because it attracts her a lot.