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(a) Name the four seasons that some countries have.

(b) Why do you think the colour of the sun is considered as gold?
(c) Why do the trees have to struggle?
(d) The poet has used certain words to describe the movement of the rain.
(i) What are these words?
(ii) Do you think they are suitable?

a) Name the four seasons that some countries have.
b) Why do you think the colour of the sun is considered as gold?
c) Why do the trees have to struggle?
d) The poet has used certain words to describe the movement of the rain.
i. What are these words?
ii. Do you think they are suitable?

a) Name the four seasons that some countries have.
b) Why do you think the colour of the sun is considered as gold?
c) Why do the trees have to struggle?
d) The poet has used certain words to describe the movement of the rain.
i. What are these words?
ii. Do you think they are suitable?

a) Name the four seasons that some countries have.
b) Why do you think the colour of the sun is considered as gold?
c) Why do the trees have to struggle?
d) The poet has used certain words to describe the movement of the rain.
i. What are these words?
ii. Do you think they are suitable?

a) Name the four seasons that some countries have.
b) Why do you think the colour of the sun is considered as gold?
c) Why do the trees have to struggle?
d) The poet has used certain words to describe the movement of the rain.
i. What are these words?
ii. Do you think they are suitable?

a) Name the four seasons that some countries have.
b) Why do you think the colour of the sun is considered as gold?
c) Why do the trees have to struggle?
d) The poet has used certain words to describe the movement of the rain.
i. What are these words?
ii. Do you think they are suitable?

a) Name the four seasons that some countries have.
b) Why do you think the colour of the sun is considered as gold?
c) Why do the trees have to struggle?
d) The poet has used certain words to describe the movement of the rain.
i. What are these words?
ii. Do you think they are suitable?

a) Name the four seasons that some countries have.
b) Why do you think the colour of the sun is considered as gold?
c) Why do the trees have to struggle?
d) The poet has used certain words to describe the movement of the rain.
i. What are these words?
ii. Do you think they are suitable?

a) Name the four seasons that some countries have.
b) Why do you think the colour of the sun is considered as gold?
c) Why do the trees have to struggle?
d) The poet has used certain words to describe the movement of the rain.
i. What are these words?
ii. Do you think they are suitable?

a) Name the four seasons that some countries have.
b) Why do you think the colour of the sun is considered as gold?
c) Why do the trees have to struggle?
d) The poet has used certain words to describe the movement of the rain.
i. What are these words?
ii. Do you think they are suitable?

(a) To whom is the poet referring when he uses We?
(b) What is the overall feeling of the poet towards Nature as portrayed in
the poem?
(c) Why do you think there is no sound except for the water?
(d) Quote a line to show the wind is
(i) destructive
(ii) gentle

a) To whom is the poet referring when he uses We?
b) What is the overall feeling of the poet towards Nature as portrayed in
the poem?
c) Why do you think there is no sound except for the water?
d) Quote a line to show the wind is
i. destructive
ii. gentle

a) To whom is the poet referring when he uses We?
b) What is the overall feeling of the poet towards Nature as portrayed in
the poem?
c) Why do you think there is no sound except for the water?
d) Quote a line to show the wind is
i. destructive
ii. gentle

a) To whom is the poet referring when he uses We?
b) What is the overall feeling of the poet towards Nature as portrayed in
the poem?
c) Why do you think there is no sound except for the water?
d) Quote a line to show the wind is
i. destructive
ii. gentle

a) To whom is the poet referring when he uses We?
b) What is the overall feeling of the poet towards Nature as portrayed in the
poem?
c) Why do you think there is no sound except for the water?
d) Quote a line to show the wind is
i. destructive (ii) gentle
a) To whom is the poet referring when he uses We?
b) What is the overall feeling of the poet towards Nature as portrayed in
the poem?
c) Why do you think there is no sound except for the water?
d) Quote a line to show the wind is
i. destructive
ii. gentle

a) To whom is the poet referring when he uses We?
b) What is the overall feeling of the poet towards Nature as portrayed in
the poem?
c) Why do you think there is no sound except for the water?
d) Quote a line to show the wind is
i. destructive
ii. gentle

a) To whom is the poet referring when he uses We?
b) What is the overall feeling of the poet towards Nature as portrayed in
the poem?
c) Why do you think there is no sound except for the water?
d) Quote a line to show the wind is
i. destructive
ii. gentle

a) To whom is the poet referring when he uses We?
b) What is the overall feeling of the poet towards Nature as portrayed in
the poem?
c) Why do you think there is no sound except for the water?
d) Quote a line to show the wind is
i. destructive
ii. gentle

a) To whom is the poet referring when he uses We?
b) What is the overall feeling of the poet towards Nature as portrayed in
the poem?
c) Why do you think there is no sound except for the water?
d) Quote a line to show the wind is
i. destructive (ii) gentle

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