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 chatter over stony ways, In little sharps and trebles, I bubble into eddying bays, I babble on the pebbles. (i) Explain, 'I chatter'. (ii) Name the poetic devices used here. (iii) Which line indicates that the brook is full of enthusiasm? or (i) How does the brook move? (ii) What is the mood of the brook as it flows to wards the river? (iii) What poetic device has been used in the last two lines?           

    Answer:

                      (i) The brook makes a rapid clicking noise, while it moves over stony paths and thus appears to be talking. (ii) Alliteration and Personification have been used here. (iii) Line 4 indicates the brook's enthusiasm. or (i) The brook moves swiftly through twist and turns, creating a lot of noise. (ii) The brook is cheerful and filled with joy. (iii) Personification has been used here.


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