1. The poet says that it is better to live with animals as they show tokens of goodness. They are peaceful, self-contained and happy. Animals show innate goodness which is lacked in human beings. Animals do not grumble about their lives, cry over their sins.

    The poet says that it is better to live with animals as they show tokens of goodness. They are peaceful, self-contained and happy. Animals show innate goodness which is lacked in human beings. Animals do not grumble about their lives, cry over their sins.

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  2. (a) The animals do not perspire or complain about their condition. (b) Men make the poet sick by discussing their duty to God. (c) They do not weep for their sins. (d) all of the above

    (a) The animals do not perspire or complain about their condition.
    (b) Men make the poet sick by discussing their duty to God.
    (c) They do not weep for their sins.
    (d) all of the above

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  3. (a) The poet wishes that he could live with animals. (b) The animals appear to be calm, peaceful and self-confident. (c) "I" refers to the poet. (d) all of the above

    (a) The poet wishes that he could live with animals.
    (b) The animals appear to be calm, peaceful and self-confident.
    (c) “I” refers to the poet.
    (d) all of the above

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