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Monday, 27 February 2023

Class 8th English Notes With Bengoli Meaning | Someone Questions And Answers Class 8th English

 

Someone 
Questions And Answers 



👉(The Man Who Planed Trees Questions And Answers)


Class 8th English | Class 8th English Someone Questions And Answers,  Note With Bengoli Meaning | #Class 8th English Note With Bengoli Meaning #Class 8th English Questions And Answers


⬛ About The Author;

Full Name: Walter John de la Mare

Birth: April 25, 1873 in Charlton, Kent, England.

Occupation: English poet, short story writer, novelist.

Genre: Poetry, supernatural fiction, children's literature.

Notable works: 'Songs of Childhood' (Published under the name of Walter Ramal), 'Heary Brocken', 'The Three Mulla Mulgars', 'The Return', 'Memoirs of a Midget', 'Mr Bumps and His Monkey', 'The Riddle and Other Stories', 'Ding Dong Bell', 'The Listeners', 'The Sunken Garden and Other Poems' etc.

Notable Awards: James Tait Black Memorial Prize (1921), Carnegie Medal (1947).

Dead: June 22, 1956, at the age of 83 in Twickenham, Middlesex, England.


⬛ Someone Questions And Answers,  Note With Bengoli Meaning ;

1. Who do you think came knocking at the poet's small door ? (āϤোāĻŽাāϰ āĻŽāϤে āĻ•āĻŦিāϰ āĻ›োāϟো āĻĻāϰāϜাāϝ় āĻ•ে āĻ•āĻĄ়া āύেāĻĄ়েāĻ›িāϞ?)

➢  Though the poet heard a knock, after opening the door he saw no one. It may be the nature that reminds the poet that he is never really alone. (āĻ•āĻŦি āϤাঁāϰ āĻĻāϰāϜাāϝ় āĻ•āϰাāϘাāϤ āĻļুāύāϞেāĻ“ āĻĻāϰāϜা āĻ–ুāϞে āĻ•াāωāĻ•েāχ āĻĻেāĻ–āϤে āĻĒাāύāύি। āĻāϟি āĻĒ্āϰāĻ•ৃāϤি āĻšāϤে āĻĒাāϰে āϝা āĻ•āĻŦিāĻ•ে āĻŽāύে āĻ•āϰিāϝ়ে āĻĻিāϚ্āĻ›ে āϝে āϤিāύি āĻ•āĻ–āύোāχ āĻāĻ•া āύāύ।)


2. How was the door? Or, Describe the appearance of the door. (āĻĻāϰāϜাāϟা āĻ•েāĻŽāύ āĻ›িāϞ?)

➢ The door was very small. (āĻĻāϰāϜাāϟা āĻ–ুāĻŦ āĻ›োāϟো āĻ›িāϞ।) 


3. What the poet was sure of? (āĻ•āĻŦি āĻ•ী āĻŦ্āϝাāĻĒাāϰে āύিāĻļ্āϚিāϤ āĻ›িāϞেāύ?)

➢  The poet was sure that someone came to meet him and knocked at his door. (āĻ•āĻŦি āύিāĻļ্āϚিāϤ āĻ›িāϞেāύ āϝে āĻ•েāω āϤাঁāϰ āϏāĻ™্āĻ—ে āĻĻেāĻ–া āĻ•āϰāϤে āĻāϏেāĻ›িāϞ āĻāĻŦং āϤাঁāϰ āĻĻāϰāϜাāϝ় āĻ•āϰাāϘাāϤ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞ।)


4. Where did the poet look ?  (āĻ•āĻŦি āĻ•োāĻĨাāϝ় āĻĻেāĻ–েāĻ›িāϞেāύ?)

➢The poet looked to his left and right. (āĻ•āĻŦি āϤাঁāϰ āĻŦাঁāĻĻিāĻ• āĻāĻŦং āĻĄাāύāĻĻিāĻ•ে āĻĻেāĻ–েāĻ›িāϞেāύ।)


5. What did the poet see after looking at his left and right ? (āĻĄাāύāĻĻিāĻ• āĻ“ āĻŦাঁāĻĻিāĻ•ে āϤাāĻ•িāϝ়ে āĻ•āĻŦি āĻ•ী āĻĻেāĻ–েāĻ›িāϞেāύ ?)

➢ Looking at his left and right the poet saw nothing. (āĻĄাāύāĻĻিāĻ• āĻ“ āĻŦাঁāĻĻিāĻ•ে āϤাāĻ•িāϝ়ে āĻ•āĻŦি āĻ•িāĻ›ুāχ āĻĻেāĻ–āϤে āĻĒাāύāύি।)


6. What did the poet do after he heard the knocking on the door ? (āĻĻāϰāϜাāϝ় āĻ•āϰাāϘাāϤ āĻļুāύে āĻ•āĻŦি āĻ•ী āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞেāύ ?)

➢ The poet opened his door when he heard the knocking. (āĻĻāϰāϜাāϝ় āĻ•āϰাāϘাāϤ āĻļুāύে āĻ•āĻŦি āϤাঁāϰ āĻĻāϰāϜা āĻ–ুāϞে āĻĻিāϝ়েāĻ›িāϞেāύ।)


7. What was the night like ? (āϰাāϤāϟি āĻ•েāĻŽāύ āĻ›িāϞ।) 

➢ The night was still and dark. (āϰাāϤāϟি āĻ›িāϞ āĻļাāϏ্āϤ āĻāĻŦং āĻ…āύ্āϧāĻ•াāϰাāϚ্āĻ›āύ্āύ।)


8. Name the insect mentioned in the poem.  (āĻ•āĻŦিāϤাāϝ় āωāϞ্āϞিāĻ–িāϤ āĻĒāϤāĻ™্āĻ—েāϰ āύাāĻŽ āϞেāĻ–ো।) 

➢ The insects mentioned in the poem are beetle and cricket. (āĻ•āĻŦিāϤাāϝ় āωāϞ্āϞিāĻ–িāϤ āĻĒāϤāĻ™্āĻ—āĻ—ুāϞি āĻšāϞ āĻ—ুāĻŦāϰে āĻĒোāĻ•া āĻ“ āĻিāĻি āĻĒোāĻ•া।)


9. Why does the poet use the expression 'at all' thrice in the last line of the poem? (āĻ•āĻŦিāϤাāϰ āĻļেāώ āĻĒāĻ™্āĻ•্āϤিāϤে āĻ•āĻŦি ‘āφāĻĻৌ' āĻļāĻŦ্āĻĻāϟা āϤিāύāĻŦাāϰ āĻŦ্āϝāĻŦāĻšাāϰ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›েāύ। āĻ•েāύ ?)

➢ The poet uses the expression 'at all thrice in the last line of the poem as it indicates that the knocking was heard thrice but there was no one at the door. (āĻ•āĻŦি 'āφāĻĻৌ' āĻļāĻŦ্āĻĻāϟি āĻļেāώ। āϞাāχāύে āϤিāύāĻŦাāϰ āĻŦ্āϝāĻŦāĻšাāϰ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›েāύ āϝেāĻšেāϤু āĻāϟা āĻŦোāĻাāϚ্āĻ›ে āϝে āĻ•āϰাāϘাāϤāϟি āϤিāύāĻŦাāϰ āĻļোāύা āĻ—িāϝ়েāĻ›ে āĻ•িāύ্āϤু āĻĻāϰāϜাāϰ āĻŦাāχāϰে āĻ•েāωāχ āĻ›িāϞ āύা।)


10. Who was tap tapping in the wall? (āĻ•ে āĻĻেāϝ়াāϞেāϰ āĻ—াāϝ়ে āĻļāĻŦ্āĻĻ āĻ•āϰāĻ›িāϞ ?)

➢ The beetle was tap-tapping in the wall. (āĻ—ুāĻŦāϰে āĻĒোāĻ•া āĻĻেāϝ়াāϞেāϰ āĻ—াāϝ়ে āĻļāĻŦ্āĻĻ āĻ•āϰāĻ›িāϞ।)


11. What did the poet hear from the forest and why? (āĻ•āĻŦি āĻŦāύেāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝে āĻĨেāĻ•ে āĻ•ী āĻļুāύāϤে āĻĒাāϚ্āĻ›িāϞেāύ āĻāĻŦং

➢ The poet could hear the call of the screech- owl from the forest at night because the night was dark and still. (āĻ•āĻŦি āϰাāϤ্āϰিāĻŦেāϞা āĻŦāύেāϰ āĻŽāϧ্āϝে āĻĨেāĻ•ে āϞāĻ•্āώ্āĻŽী āĻĒ্āϝাঁāϚাāϰ āĻĄাāĻ• āĻļুāύāϤে āĻĒাāϚ্āĻ›িāϞেāύ āĻ•াāϰāĻŖ āĻāϟি āĻ›িāϞ āĻ—াāĻĸ় āĻ…āύ্āϧāĻ•াāϰাāϚ্āĻ›āύ্āύ āĻāĻŦং āϏ্āϤāĻŦ্āϧ āĻāĻ• āϰাāϤ।)


12.  When was the cricket whistling? (āĻিঁāĻি āĻ•āĻ–āύ āĻĄাāĻ•āĻ›িāϞ?)

➢ The cricket was whistling when the dewdrops were falling. (āϝāĻ–āύ āĻļিāĻļিāϰ āĻĒāĻĄ়āĻ›িāϞ āϤāĻ–āύ āĻিāĻি āĻĄাāĻ•āĻ›িāϞ।)


13. Was the poet sure who was knocking at his door ? (āϤাঁāϰ āĻĻāϰāϜাāϝ় āĻ•ে āφāϘাāϤ āĻ•āϰāĻ›িāϞ āϏেāϟা āĻ•ী āĻ•āĻŦি āύিāĻļ্āϚিāϤāĻ­াāĻŦে āϜাāύāϤেāύ ?)

➢ No, the poet did not surely know who was knocking at his door. (āύা, āϤাঁāϰ āĻĻāϰāϜাāϝ় āĻ•ে āφāϘাāϤ āĻ•āϰেāĻ›িāϞ āϏেāϟা āĻ•āĻŦি āύিāĻļ্āϚিāϤāĻ­াāĻŦে āϜাāύāϤেāύ āύা।)

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