A. Answer these questions.
1. What does the speaker want from life? What are the three things he feels he can live without?
2. Pick out the lines from the poem which suggest that the speaker is not concerned about the weather.
3. Describe the fields during the cold weather.
4. How does the onset of the autumn season silence the bird on the tree?
5. Is the speaker worried about death? Explain.
6. Pick out expressions from the poem that suggest that the speaker is not concerned about worldly needs.
(Please answer these questions quickly and please do not give wrong answers)
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1. What does the speaker want from life? What are the three things he feels he can live without?
A. The speaker wants to travel as that excites him on the road as he finds it the most wonderful
experience in life to have a road below and a sky above. He feels he can live without wealth,friends and
comfort.
2. Pick out the lines from the poem which suggest that the speaker is not concerned about the weather.
A. The lines that show, he is not concerned about the weather are "Let the blow fall soon or late, let
what will be over me, or let autumn fall on me where afield I linger.
3. Describe the fields during the cold weather.
A. The fields during the cold weather are frosty and are covered with snow.
4. How does the onset of the autumn season silence the bird on the tree:
A.The onset of the autumn season silences the birds, as the autumn changes to winter and the birds
disappear, preparing themselves for winter.
5. Is the speaker worried about death? Explain.
A. The speaker is not worried about death as he has nothing to worry about or to lose anything.
6. Pick out expressions from the poem that suggest that the speaker is not concerned about worldly
needs.
A. The expressions that suggest that the speaker is not concerned about worldly needs when he says
"Wealth I ask not, hope or love ,nor a friend to know me."