CLASS 10
FOG
Question
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The poet could not recognize if the glint of the light was from the street lamps or from the stars.
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The poet could not recognize the darkness
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The street lamps and the lights of the cars around him started looking like heavenly light. He could not make out whether they were on the earth or were actually stars in the sky.
Detailed explanation-2: -Answer. Explanation: The poet describes the street lamp as a giant with one red eye in its head. He does not wish to go to bed early and wants to roam around in streets chasing his own shadow.
Detailed explanation-3: -The poem is about how the people trust only what they literally see and lack awareness of love, faith, belief, religion, conditions etc. The poet W.H. Davies describes in his poem, ‘The Fog’ the effect of the fog on him. It blurred his vision and he was unable to see things clearly.
Detailed explanation-4: -Answer: H. W. Longfellow uses the line ‘In the broad and fiery street’ to describe the street in his poem ‘Rain In Summer. ‘ The street has been depicted as ‘fiery’ because it is very hot and dry after spending many hours in the scorching heat of the summer sun.