Short Questions & Answers of the poem
An April Day
When the warm sun, that brings
Seed-time and harvest, has returned again, 'Tis sweet to visit the still wood, where springs The first flower of the plain.
I love the season well,
When forest glades are teeming with bright forms,
Nor dark and many-folded clouds foretell
The coming-on of storms.
From the earth's loosened mould
The sapling draws its sustenance, and thrive Though stricken to the heart with winter's cold, The drooping tree revives.
The softly-warbled song
Comes from the pleasant woods, and coloured wings Glance quick in the bright sun, that moves along
The forest openings.
When the bright sunset fills
Its shadows in the hollows of the hill,
The silver woods with light, the green slope throws And wide the upland glows.
1.Who wrote the poem An April Day ?Ans:Henry Wordsworth Longfellow wrote the poem An April Day .
2.What brings the seed time and harvest ?
Ans:The warm sun brings the seed time and harvest .
3.Who loves the season well ?
Ans :The poet loves the season well .
4.How are the forest glades teeming ?
Ans:The forest glades are teeming with bright forms
5.Where does the first flower of plain spring?
Ans: The first flower of plain springs in the still wood.
6.Where from does the sapling draw its sustenance?
Ans: The sapling draw its sustenance from the earth's loosened mould.
7.Where from does the softly-warbled song come ?
Ans :The softly-warbled song comes from the pleasant wood .
8.What fills the silver wood with light?
Ans: The bright sunset fills the silver wood with light.
9.What does the green slope throw?
Ans: The green slope throws it's shadows.
10.What revives again?
Ans:The dropping tree revives again.
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