9th Class English The Brook by Alfred Lord Tennyson Question Bank 9th CBSE English The Brook by Alfred Lord Tennyson

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      I steal by lawns and grassy plots, I slide by hazel covers I move the sweet forget-me-nots That grow for happy lovers. (i) Explain the first two lines. (ii) How are the 'sweet forget-me-nots' moved by the brook? (iii) 'forget-me-nots' refer to ...................... or (i) What does the phrase '1 steal' means here? (ii) What do you mean by 'forget-me-nots'? (iii) What do lovers generally like?    

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                      (i) The brook flows silently through lawns and meadows and elegantly moves on by the small trees having edible nuts. (ii) Lovers throw them into the brook and they flow with it. (iii) a type of flower or (i) "I steal' here is the reference to the brook's movement. (ii) 'Forget-me-nots' are a kind of flowers. (iii) Lovers generally like the forget-me-nots.


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