9th Class English Song of the Rain - Kahlil Gibran Question Bank 9th CBSE English Song of the Rain - Kahlil Gibran

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    Rain in the hills and rain in the desert present entirely different scenarios. In the hills it revitalises the greenery and freshens the vegetation; it waters the parched land and relieves the thirsty and panting souls in the desert.                                                                                    This has been an year of scanty rains. Imagine how the rain would be welcomed when it pours in the hills and in the desert after a long dry spell. What are you likely to see?  (b) What would happen to the rain water?  (c) What would be the scene before and after the rain?                                                     

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                    Rain always comes with joy after a dry spell. When rain comes, soil absorbs it and soon the hills and deserts change their dry look. In a hilly area, it presents a green and refreshing colour. In deserts, Earth starts changing its dull colour to greenish with vegetation coming up in the fields. The scanty vegetation of the desert looks fresh and greenish also. The temperature comes down. The dry environment becomes refreshing. Everybody enjoys the greenery and freshness all around.


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