(i) What is Wander-thirst in the poem?
(a) A feeling of sadness
(b) A strong desire for travel and adventure
(c) A sense of fear
(d) A state of confusion
(ii) What does the speaker consider as a guide in the poem?
(a) Moon
(b) Sun
(c) Clouds
(d) Rain
(iii) What does the white road symbolize in the poem?
(a) A dangerous path
(b) The known way
(c) The path of adventure
(d) A road covered in snow
(iv) Why does the speaker feel like saying goodbye?
(a) Due to anger
(b) Because of Wander-thirst
(c) A sense of boredom
(d) Fear of the unknown
(v) What is the speaker's view about the rivers and roads?
(a) They are obstacles
(b) They are sources of fear
(c) They call for travel
(d) They are boring
(i) The speaker compares Wander-thirst to a form of ___________.
(ii) The speaker believes a man can have the sun for a _________.
(iii) The blame for leaving is put on the stars, the sun, the white road, and the _________.
(iv) The old ships draw __________, and the young ships sail away.
(v) The term "yonder" in the poem means __________.
(i) The speaker wants to say goodbye due to a feeling of sadness.
(ii) According to the speaker, the sun can be a guide.
(iii) The blame for leaving is placed on nature in the poem.
(iv) The old ships in the poem symbolize new adventures.
(v) The rivers and roads in the poem are described as obstacles.
1. What is the meaning of "Wander-Thirst"? |
2. What is the importance of travel in our lives? |
3. How can travel contribute to personal development? |
4. What are some tips for planning a successful trip? |
5. How can one overcome the fear of traveling alone? |
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