Q1: What type of trees are described in the poem ‘The ‘Frees’?
Ans: Decorative trees are described in this poem.
Q2: Where are the decorative plants kept?
Ans: The decorative plants are kept in the houses.
Q3: Where do the decorative plants grow?
Ans: The decorative plants grow in small pots and pAns:
Q4: What does the poetess compare these decorative plants too?
Ans: The poetess compares these decorative plants to a newly discharged patient.
Q5: Why can’t birds sit and insects hide in them?
Ans: Birds can’t sit and insects can’t hide in them because they are decorative plants.
Q6: What do the roots do all night?
Ans: All night the roots work to free themselves from the cracks in the veranda floor.
Q7: What does the poetess not mention in the letters?
Ans: The poetess does not mention the departure of the forest from the house.
Q8: How does the poetess describe the moon in the end?
Ans: In the end, the poetess describes the moon like a broken mirror.
Q9: What does the poetess compare the tree branches too?
Ans: The poetess compares the tree branches to a newly discharged patient.
Q10: What rushes out to meet the trees?
Ans: The wind rushes out to meet the trees.
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