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Every day the frog who’d sold her ……………………………………………. owe me sixty shillingsExplain the above poem line. |
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Answer» The frog trained the nightingale and scolded her also for not singing properly. He sometimes subdued her by saying that she had got nervous while singing the song the previous night. He commanded her to practice singing till her voice grew as strong as the voice of the frog. The nightingale was very innocent and could not follow the hypocrisy of the frog. She kept on practising the way the frog guided her. He told her to lay stress on musical notes as it was important to keep her audience happy and that she must give her audience something sharper so that they kept coming to the sumac tree to listen to her song. He further informed her that they should aim for better performance to get more money as the nightingale still owed sixty shillings to the frog. Poetic Devices : Alliteration : Song for silver tried to scold her In the second song Give them something sharper snappier We must aim for better billings |
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