Answer:
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English</h2>
A) Whom does the writer repeatedly miss? happiness
B) How are childhood memories? they are missed
C) What did childhood take away? the writers happiest memories
D) How was the childhood play? it was good
E) What can the poet not forget? happiness
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Hindi</h2>
क) लेखक किसको बार-बार याद करता है? ख़ुशी
बी) बचपन की यादें कैसी हैं? वे छूट गए
ग) बचपन क्या ले गया था? लेखकों को सबसे सुखद यादें
D) बचपन कैसा खेल था? यह अच्छा था
) कवि क्या नहीं भूल सकता? ख़ुशी
BRAINLIEST?
There is not an insert for us to be able to read so we wont be able to tell you what stanza the author is using.
Answer:
They are: listening, speaking, reading and writing. Most likely, your first few Chinese classes will focus mostly on listening and speaking, and will gradually incorporate reading and writing as you go, since these are the most difficult of the four.
Answer:
Metaphor
Explanation:
The author seems to be making a comparison to two different things in order to describe the nature of (this) frog's movement/behavior. It is, of course, too absurd to be literal. It isn't a simile because it doesn't use any clear connection words such as "like" or "as" but rather relies on the implication of the reader.
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