The miller says he is happy because he earns his own living, loves his family and friends, and has no debts. |
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Fill in the blank: The river Dee is significant in the poem because it ___ the mill that supports the miller’s family. |
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True or False: King Hal believes that the miller’s happiness comes from his wealth and status. |
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False
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How does the miller’s attitude towards envy contrast with King Hal’s perspective? |
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The miller is happy and does not envy anyone, while King Hal feels sad and envies the miller’s simple joy. |
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Fill in the blank: The miller’s song includes the line “I envy nobody – no, not I,” which emphasizes his ___ with his life. |
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King Hal means that the miller’s simple and happy life is more valuable than his own crown and kingdom. |
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The poem teaches that true happiness comes from simple living, love, and contentment, not from wealth or power. |
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Fill in the blank: The miller is described as ___ and bold, reflecting his strong character. |
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The river Dee turns the mill that grinds corn, which gives food for the miller and his family. |
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True or False: The poem suggests that King Hal’s life is more fulfilling than that of the miller. |
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False
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