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Solitude, , written by, Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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Solitude Textbook, Questions And Answers, Solitude Poem Questions, and Answers Question 1., , What does the opening lines, tell, , us, , about the, , present-day, , world?, aepolao gmoa aamuosw, eool may aolauo cnamagoa ao, omaoTo?, , Answer, In the present day world,, , people are only interested, , in, , sharing happiness and joy, with others. Sorrows are to, , be faced all alone. This, , shows selfishness.
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Question 2., , Life is a mixture of joy and, , sorrow How differently do, people react to reach to, each of them?, , muuomlorgwjo s):0Jomlongwo, muanuoa06T «lol0o. 6oc0oml, , Gmosjo e]ad ag6a90Mwo6, ujmimaol tnllaoleomw?, , Answer, There are many tosharea, , person's joy but none to, comfort him/ her during, his/her unhappy moments.
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Question 3., , Even the earth is indifferent, to human, , suffering. ldentify, , lines that hint this idea., amoty, woonaagoa ajalanneijo, gomu1maowlolen] m). @omowo, ajleo)m uoleud d6T8]aslen], , Answer, For the sad, old earth must, borrow its mirth,, , But has trouble, , enough, , of its own., , Sing. and the hills will answer:, sigh. it is lost on the air.
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Question 5., , Every human being must, undergo pain as a part of, life. Which lines give you this, idea?, , Answer, But one by one we must all, file on Through the narrow, aisles of pain.'
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Solitude by Ella Wheeler, Wilcox Question 6., The poem throws light on, , the need to be 'self-reliant'., Do you, , agree? Why?, , ruoUoDodlo agnoje»DODeo, a l o aloo a]68] m., CDlsarsud awosileo)m)ase? ngD), , ola06T, , 06S?, , Answer:, Yes, Being self-reliant helps, us, , to, , overcome, , the, , problem, , of life and gives us, confidence to face the, , challenges in life
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Question 7., , Does the poem establish the, idea that this is essentially a, pleasure-seeking world?, How?, , Answer, Yes, The world abides with, , only when we are happy., Nobody will be there to, , us, , share our sorroWs.
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Question 8., , What does the, , poet, , mean, , by, , the expressions 'nectared, wine' and life's, , gal/?, , Answer, Nectared wine: the, , happiest, , moment of her life. Life's, , gall: the sorrows of one's life.
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Question 1., , The theme of the poem is:, If you stay positive, you, will become successful., a., , b. If you seclude yourself,, you will have lots of friends., c., , If you weep, you weep, , alone., , d. If you stay positive,, will be with you., , people, , Answer:, If you stay positive,, will be with you., , people
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Solitude Ella Question 2., The tone of the poem is:, a. optimistic, , b. pessimistic, , c. indifferent, , d. frustrated, , Answer, optimistic
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Ella Wheeler Wilcox Solitude, Question 3., , Which line in the poem, describes the speaker's, outlook on life?, a. There is room in the halls, or pleasure., , b. 'Rejoice, and men will seek, , you'., C. The echoes bound to a, joyful sound'., , d. For the sad old earth must, borrow its mirth., , Answer, Rejoice, and, you'., , men, , will seek