The poet says, “Of a day I had rued”. What is the meaning of “rued”?

The poet says, “Of a day I had rued”. What is the meaning of “rued”?

(a) ruined
(b) held in regret
(c) ruled
(d) conquered

Answer

(b) held in regret

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The poet was in a

(i) pleasant mood
(ii) playful mood
(iii) rough mood
(iv) sad mood

Answer

(ii) playful mood

The poets’ spirits were uplifted because____________.

(A) snow had fallen on him
(B) he was standing below hemlock tree
(C) a crow had come to give him company
(D) he realised that the whole day had not gone waste.

Answer

2. (D) he realized that the whole day had not gone waste.

What are the two negative creatures that Frost used as carriers of positivity?

(i) snow, dust
(ii) hemlock tree, snow
(iii) snow, crow
(iv) hemlock tree, crow

Answer

(ii) hemlock tree, snow

What did crow shake on the poet?

(i) dust of tree
(ii) dust of garden
(iii) dust of snow
(iv) dust of land

Answer

(iii) dust of snow

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