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12:21:15 & @M «, , (ey, Social-English Class -§, S (©) Ankit, Ashish Tps 7, Hannan Sir, Hem., , , , 1. What does the moon see on the trees?, , Ans. The moon sees silver fruit on the, silver trees., , 2. ‘Silver fruit upon silver trees’ - What, does this mean?, , Ans. In the moonlit night, fruits and trees, glow magnificently with silver colour, in the, light of moon., , 3. Which animals are being talked about, in the poem?, , Ans. In this poem, dog, all domestic birds, and animals especially pigeons, dove,, mouse, fish are being lalked., , 4. Write about the way in which the doves, and the dog are described in the poem., , Ans. The silver feathers of doves glow, , in the moonlight, their white breasts peep, , beautifully. The dog couched in his kennel, like a log, its paws look like silver when it, sleeps., , 5. What does the poet say about the, mouse?, , Ans. The harvest mouse scampers hither, and thither in moon light with its silver, glowing claws an eyes., , 6. How are the fish described in the poem?, , Ans. In moon light, it seems fish does not, like to move and want to enjoy of water, gleam., , 7. The poet has given a description about, the silvery night. Write this description in, your own words., , Ans. No doubt, the poet's imagination, about the moonlit night is superb. In, moonlight, we can see all the things but not, like the sunlight. Everything looks gleamed, and beautiful in moonlight whether it is, plant or animal, live or liveless things or, , the 12:15 V