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Class- XII Chapter “The Eyes Have it” By Ruskin Bond

4.“You have an interesting face”- Who said this? Whose face is referred to here? Why did the speaker say this? How did the person spoken to respond to this comment? 1+1+2+2 Ans:- In the story 'The Eyes Have It' the narrator said this. The …

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Class- XII Chapter “The Eyes Have it” By Ruskin Bond

3.“I didn't know anyone else was here.” Who said this and to whom? When did the speaker say this? How did the above word affect the person spoken to? 2+2+2 Ans:- In the story 'The Eyes Have It' by Ruskin Bond the girl said this to the …

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Class- XII Chapter 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day'? By William Shakespeare

5. "And every fare from fair sometime declines" -  From which poem is the line quoted? Who is the poet? Briefly explain the meaning of the quoted line? How does the poet promise to immortalize his friend's beauty? Ans. The line is qu…

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Class- XII Chapter ‘Shall I compare thee to a summer's day'? By William Shakespeare

6. How does Shakespeare compare the beauty of his friend to that of a summer's day in Sonnet 18?      6. Ans. The poet compares the beauty of his beloved friend to the beauty of Summer. The poet believes that every lovely natural object  is ch…

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Class- XII Chapter 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day'? By William Shakespeare

2. “So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.” - From where is the line taken? Who is the poet? What does ‘ this’ refer to here? How can 'this’ give life to ‘thee’? 1+1+1+3 Ans  The line is taken from 'sonnet no 18: Shall I Compare …

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Class- XII Chapter 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day'? By William Shakespeare

3. "But the eternal summer shall not fade. Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st - whose 'eternal summer' is being referred to here? What does 'eternal summer' mean? Why is the 'summer' called eternal? 1+2+3 …

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Class- XII Chapter 'Shall I compare thee to a summer's day'? By William Shakespeare

1.  “So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,  So long lives this, and gives life to thee, ” H ow does the poet come to the above conclusion? Or, What does the poet want to establish here? Ans. In sonnet no. 18 Shakespeare  immortalizes these l…

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