“I murmur under moon and stars; in brambly wilderness; I linger by my shingly bars; I loiter round my cresses.” (a) Who is ‘I’ here? (b) What does the word ‘linger’ indicate? (c) When does ‘I’ murmur?
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Read the extracts given below and answer the following questions:
“I murmur under moon and stars;
in brambly wilderness;
I linger by my shingly bars;
I loiter round my cresses.”
(a) Who is ‘I’ here?
(b) What does the word ‘linger’ indicate?
(c) When does ‘I’ murmur?
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02/02/2021 12:44 pm
(a) The Brook.
(b) The word ‘linger’ indicates slow and soft movement.
(c) The brook murmurs while passing through brambly wilderness under the moon and stars.
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