1. The sun radiates heat and the given words create a picture of the hot, glowing sun which is cooling its feet in the cool shade of the forest. The sun’s ‘feet’ refers to its rays that reach the earth. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/english/fiRead more

    The sun radiates heat and the given words create a picture of the hot, glowing sun which is cooling its feet in the cool shade of the forest. The sun’s ‘feet’ refers to its rays that reach the earth.

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  2. In the poem, the trees are in the poet’s house. Their roots work entire night to break up themselves from the cracks in the veranda floor. The leaves make efforts to move towards the glass, while the small twigs get firm with effort For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncRead more

    In the poem, the trees are in the poet’s house. Their roots work entire night to break up themselves from the cracks in the veranda floor. The leaves make efforts to move towards the glass, while the small twigs get firm with effort

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  3. The poet compares the ‘long-cramped’ branches that have been moving under the roof to a newly discharged patients who look half-dazed as they move towards the hospital door after a long period of illness and wants to get out of the hospital as soon as possible. The branches also have cramped under tRead more

    The poet compares the ‘long-cramped’ branches that have been moving under the roof to a newly discharged patients who look half-dazed as they move towards the hospital door after a long period of illness and wants to get out of the hospital as soon as possible. The branches also have cramped under the roof and want to get out into the open to spread themselves in the fresh air.

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  4. When the trees move out of the house, the glass gets broken and the smell of the leaves and lichens still reaches the rooms of the house. For more answers visit to website: https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-10/english/first-flight-chapter-7/

    When the trees move out of the house, the glass gets broken and the smell of the leaves and lichens still reaches the rooms of the house.

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  5. In the beginning of the third stanza, the poet says that the whole moon is shining in the open sky in the fresh night. However, at the end of the stanza, she describes the moon as broken into many pieces such as a shattered mirror. This change is caused by the trees that have made their way from herRead more

    In the beginning of the third stanza, the poet says that the whole moon is shining in the open sky in the fresh night. However, at the end of the stanza, she describes the moon as broken into many pieces such as a shattered mirror. This change is caused by the trees that have made their way from her home to outside. Their branches have risen into the sky, blocking the moon, which is why the moon seems to be broken into many pieces. These pieces can be seen flashing at the top of the tallest oak tree.

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