‘The musicmaster’s notes seemed to float up and settle perfectly into the invisible tracks of the melody’. This sentence shows that the musicmaster was making lovely music.
The sentence describing the inner glow of Hawking’s personality which makes his physical looks irrelevant is probably one of the most beautiful descriptions of beauty.
(i) The lines in the poem that express the poet's comment are “Folks call this a fable. I'll warrant it true.”
(ii) This comment by the poet means that this poem...
Yes, the poet has used exaggerations such as the cat's defiance of gravity and it being called a 'monster of depravity' and a 'fiend' in order to enhance the mystery...
(i) One reason led to another reason
(ii) The quarrel was started on small issue
(iii) The end turned into a big fight
(iv) Afternoon passed and night came but their fight continues.
(v)...
A desert is generally without water and vegetation but it as beautiful as a forest. A desert may be too hot or too cold but plants and animals there have...
The line asking to be alert to enjoy being in the meadow is
"You may discover these yourself,
If you look and listen well."
The line is in the stanza below:
"Oh! Meadows have...
(i) For
A single event may change the course of the history of a nation. The battle of Panipat for example is said to be the turning point in the history...