What is described as sleek in the poem the Laburnum top?

What is described as sleek in the poem the Laburnum top?

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Q. What is described as sleek in the poem the Laburnum top?

Answer: The movement of the bird is compared to that of a lizard. A lizard moves in a sleek and smooth manner, reflecting a lot of dexterity in its alertness and quickness of movement. Similarly, the entry of the goldfinch into the thickness of the tree is ‘sleek’, ‘alert’ and ‘abrupt’.

Q. What does the goldfinch symbolize in the poem?

Ans. In this poem, the poet has used the Laburnum tree and goldfinches as a symbol of life and its fluctuations. The laburnum tree symbolizes the pattern of our life in general. Life is seemingly dull and inanimate but it is the attitude of a person towards life that makes it meaningful and worth living.

Q. What is the season denoted in the poem the Laburnum top ‘? How do you know?

The laburnum is the tree whose top part is silent due to lack of movement. There is no breeze and hence there is no rustling of leaves. The time of the day is afternoon. The month is September, and the season is autumn season.

Q. What is a goldfinch Laburnum top?

Answer: The goldfinch has its nest on the top of the Laburnum tree in the poem, ‘The Laburnum Top’. Her chicks stay in the nest while she (the mother goldfinch) keeps going out at regular intervals to get food to feed her chicks.

Q. Why does the goldfinch go to her family?

Answer. Explanation: To feed her babies. Notice the reference of Machine in the poem, the baby birds start chirruping when they see goldfinch just like a machine that’s turned on.

Q. Why is the goldfinch compared to a lizard?

Answer: The movement of the goldfinch is compared to that of a lizard. The basis of the comparison is the sleek, alert and sudden movements of a lizard. The goldfinch makes similar kind of movements when it arrives on the Laburnum .

Q. What is been compared to a lizard and why?

The Goldfinch in the poem has been compared to a lizard that is always alert from all the dangers. This comparison is made to show the movement of Goldfinch when it enters and comes out of Laburnum Tree.

Q. Why the bird’s movement is compared to a lizard?

Answer: The bird’s movement is compared to that of a lizard. Both are sleek, alert and abrupt. This is why, the comparison is very apt and convincing.

Q. What is the engine referred in the poem?

The poem talks about “machine” or “engine”. Engine refers to the chicks into the nest. When goldfinch feedsthem,then the engine starts working and naturally the machine also. So in the poem tree is considered as the machine. Inside it the baby chicks in the nest, the engine and the food for them is the fuel.

Q. Why does the poet use the word engine and for whom?

(ii) The word ‘engine’ in the extract denotes the sudden and monotonous noise put up by the young ones of the goldfinch in the nest. The poet has definitely used hyperbole in a beautiful way to compare the sudden eruption of chitterings in the tree to that of an engine starting up.

Q. Why is the goldfinch called the engine of the tree?

The laburnum tree was called the engine of the goldfinch’s family because the tree is like a machine which starts up as the goldfinch alights on the tree to feed its family. The noises made by the young ones of the bird is like that of a machine coming to life.

Q. What poetic device is used in whistle chirrup?

Onomatopoeia

Q. How does the Laburnum look like after she has flown away?

Summary of the Poem Its leaves are yellow and its seeds are fallen on the green ground. The tree is still only momentarily. Soon a goldfinch flies to it and perches on a branch. As soon as it chirps, the entire tree comes to life with more chirrups, chitterings and tremors.

Q. What has happened to the tree answer?

Answer. Answer: (D) The leaves of the tree have turned yellow and its seeds are falling down.

Q. What happens when the goldfinch enters the thickness?

Answer: As the goldfinch enters the thickness of the laburnum tree there is a spontaneous outbreak of twittering, quavering sounds and tremor of wings. The whole tree seems to shake slightly and is excited.

Q. What sound does she make when she flies away How does the Laburnum look after she has flown away?

Then with eerie delicate whistle-chirrup whisperings She launches away, towards the infinite And the laburnum subsides to empty. After reaching the end of the branch, the bird makes a sweet chirping sound just like whispering and flies away towards the infinite sky.

Q. Why does the Laburnum subsides to empty?

When the goldfinch leaves the tree alone, it gets surrounded by silence as if a machine has been shut down. Every single activity on and around the tree stops and there is a certain void and emptiness filled around the tree. We hope that this answer solves your query. Regards.

Q. What happens to the tree when she flies away?

What happens to the laburnum tree after the goldfinch flies away? Ans. The laburnum tree becomes silent and quiet again. Emptiness comes to it and it becomes as dead (silent) as it was earlier.

Q. What does the goldfinch finally do?

a. What does the goldfinch finally do? Answer: It flies away from the laburnum after producing a whistling sound.

Q. What is the movement of the goldfinch compared to?

The goldfinch’s movement is compared to that of a lizard. The basis of the comparison is the sleek abrupt and alert movements of a lizard. The same kinds of movements are observed when the goldfinch arrives on the laburnum tree.

Q. What values do you learn from the goldfinch in the poem?

Goldfinches in the poem are a sign of happiness. The arrival of goldfinches made the laburnum top lively. It spreads the message to the readers that we must always spread happiness in life of other people. All people are directly or indirectly dependent on each other.

Q. Why was the goldfinch body barely visible?

The leaves of the Laburnum tree had turned yellow . The seeds too had fallen down. However her body which was yellow in color made her barely visible as it would mix with the color of the leaves which too was yellow in color. …

Q. Why did the third coffin put Carter in trouble?

Why? Answer: When Howard Carter finally reached the mummy he ran into trouble, because he could not raise the mummy out of the coffin. The ritual resins had hardened, cementing King Tut’s body to the bottom of his solid gold coffin.

Q. What path does the Chinese painter’s art create?

: A Chinese painter does not want the viewer to choose a single viewpoint. His landscape is not a ‘real’ one, and you can enter it from any point and then travel in it. The artist creates a path for the viewer’s eyes to travel up and down, then back again, in a leisurely movement.

Q. What did Andrew conclude from the whiteness of the child?

That he suffered from lack of oxygen.

Q. How was Dr Andrew successful in reviving the child?

The major achievement of Andrew was to resuscitate the stillborn child. First, he laid the child of a blanket and began the special method of respiration. Then he tried the hot and cold water treatment dipping the baby alternately. He went on pressing and releasing the baby’s little chest with both his hands.

Q. Why did Andrew feel dull and listless?

The night air was cool and deep with quiet mystery but Andrew felt dull Page 2 and listless because it was past midnight and he was reflecting about his own relationship with Christine, the girl he loved.

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