Which flavours of Ice-cream, the Ice-cream Man has in his cart?
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When summer’s in the city,
And brick’s a blaze of heat,
The Ice-cream Man with his little cart
Goes trundling down the street.
What does the phrase "brick’s a blaze of heat" signify in the stanza?
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Beneath his round umbrella,
Oh, what a joyful sight,
To see him fill the cones with mounds
Of cooling brown and white:
What does the poet mean by "cooling brown and white" in this stanza?
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Vanilla, chocolate, strawberry,
Or chilly things to drink
From bottles full of frosty fizz,
Green, orange, white, or pink.
Which of the following best describes the variety offered by the Ice-cream Man in the stanza?
Stanza:
His cart might be a flower bed,
Of roses and sweet peas,
The way the children cluster round
As thick as honeybees.
What comparison does the poet make in the stanza?
Stanza:
Beneath his round umbrella,
Oh, what a joyful sight,
To see him fill the cones with mounds
Of cooling brown and white:
What emotion does the phrase "Oh, what a joyful sight" convey in the stanza?
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