DIRECTIONS: Read the following poem carefully and choose the correct option to answer the questions that follow. |
POEM - 2 |
The grass so little has to do, |
A sphere of simple green, |
With only butterflies to brood, |
And bees to entertain, |
And stir all day to pretty tunes |
The breezes fetch along, |
And hold the sunshine in its lap |
And bow to everything; |
And thread the dews all night, like pearls, |
And make itself so fine, - |
A duchess were too common |
For such a noticing. |
And even when it dies, |
to pass In odors so divine, |
As lowly spices gone to sleep, |
Or amulets of pine. |
And then to dwell in sovereign barns, |
And dream the days away, - |
The grass so little has to do, |
I wish I were the hay! |
What does the speaker of the poem say the grass does with sunshine? |
A) holds it in its lap
B) threads it all night
C) stirs it
D) bows to it
Correct Answer: A
Solution :
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