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The poet tells us, animals love voices and faces of people. What examples does he give?

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The hedge stops cows, or they would come right to my house. The horse can tell, my hand could not hold any whip.

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What did the poet do to turn the mouse’s eyes away?

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The poet was playing to turn the mouse’s eyes away.

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Why has the wren become the poet’s friend?

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The poet will not rob the eggs or the chicks from the wren’s nest, so it has become the poet’s friend.

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Think about the meaning of the second stanza. Which of the meanings given below is correct?

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1. I touch the moth’s wings as delicately as wind and sun. 

2. Only I touch the moth’s wings. I touch the moth’s wings as delicately as wind and sun.

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The poem begins with the words, “Say what you like” What does this expression mean? a. “You may believe me or not”. b. You may like what I say or not like it”. c. “ and I will get it for you” d. “Tell me what you want to say”.

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a. “You may believe me or not”.

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Nature’s Friend Summary in English.

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The Poem ‘Nature’s Friend’ is written by W.H. DAVIES. The poet is addressing the readers and proudly proclaims that whatever the readers might think of him or say, he is of the opinion that all things love him. This is because he does not pick any flowers, that attract Bees.

The summer moths are not afraid of him and fly away scared. They think that his hands are like the wind and sun that gently caress their wings. The garden mouse is daring enough to come near him to play because it knows the poet will not harm it but it is wary of him also.

The Wren (a small bird) is familar with the poet. It does not flutter about in anxiety if the poet looked into its nest. It will rest peacefully in its nest because it knows that the poet will not steal her eggs.

The cows grazing lazily in the fields are also friendly with the poet. They are also familiar with his voice. If the edges of the field had not stopped them they would have followed him right to his house when they hear his voice calling to them.

He can proudly declare that his horse knows that his hand could not hold a whip, he is not cruel to his horse. So whatever people may think are say all things like the horse, cow, mouse, Bird, Moth and Bees love the poet because he is a true nature lover.