Subject: English
We rise in early morn
And plough this earth
That gives golden grain
Providing food for mankind
We watch the tender green plants grow for hours together
And yet feel that we could watch
For hours more
The sight makes us weary;
They are our sons and daughters
Those grains that will fill our granary
We do not seek
The pleasure of heaven;
We consider it
Enough to make us happy
To get our golden grains.
From the poem find the words which mean:
morning
land
that can be easily damaged
scene
tired
look for
a place where grain is stored
happiness
morn
earth
green plants
sight
weary
seek
granary
pleasure
Choose the best answer:
The pronoun 'we' in the first line refers to:
a) the poet
b) the readers
c) the farmer
c) the farmer
Choose the best answer:
What's enough to make them happy?
a) golden grain
b) heaven
c) their children at home
a) golden grain
Choose the best answer:
Who do not seek for the pleasure of heaven?
a) the poet
b) the farmer
c) sons and daughters
b) the farmer
Answer the following questions:
Who rise in the early morning and why?
Farmers rise in the early morning and plough the earth which gives golden grain.
Answer the following questions:
What do they watch for hours and why?
They watch the tender green plants grown for hours because the sight never makes them tired.
Answer the following questions:
Why don't they seek 'The Pleasure of Heaven'?
They don't seek 'The Pleasure of Heaven' because they become happy by getting their golden grains.
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