<span>Puck is a powerful supernatural creature, capable of circling the globe in 40 minutes or morphing unsuspecting mortals in a deep fog. Also known as Robin Good fellow, Puck would have been familiar to a sixteenth-century English audience, who would have recognized him as a common household spirit. But he's also a "puck," an elf or goblin that enjoys playing practical jokes on mortals. Although he is more mischievous than malevolent, Puck reminds us that the fairy world is not all goodness and generosity.</span>
"nor how they sometimes fall short" (line 8)
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This poem is regarding a cat that should go home but has soo much more to do. It expresses how the cat hears the call to come home but instead continues to enjoy its own activities.
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I think answer is c. hope you like answer
1 C
2 B
3 B
4 C
5 B
6 A or B
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