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“But still as wilder blew the wind. And as the night grew dearer, A down the glen rode armed men, Their trampling sounded nearer”. (a) Why did the glen assume a fearful form? (b) What kind of weather it was?

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Read the given extracts and answer the questions that follow:

“But still as wilder blew the wind.
And as the night grew dearer,
A down the glen rode armed men,
Their trampling sounded nearer”.

(a) Why did the glen assume a fearful form?

(b) What kind of weather it was?

(c) Who were ‘the armed men’?

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(a) The glen assumed a fearful form as the wind grew wilder and the night became drearer.

(b) It was rough and wild weather.

(c) The armed men were the horsemen of Lord Ullin.

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