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Sundarnaz Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Stanza comprehension

Stanza

As a white candle

In a holy place

So is the beauty

Of an aged face.

Q/A

Q1) According to the stanza what is placed in a holy place?

A) A white candle.

Q2) What does the adjective "beauty" is modifying in the stanza?

A) An aged face.

Q3) What comparison does the poet make with the white candle?

A) The poet makes a compares between a white candle and the beauty of an aged face.

Q4) What does 'aged face' refer to?

A) It refers to an old woman.

  

Top answer

A) A white candle. A) An aged face. 'beauty' is not an adjective, and it doesn't modify anything.

  • A) A white candle.
  • A) An aged face.
  • 'beauty' is not an adjective, and it doesn't modify anything.
  • "an aged face" consists of a determiner, adjective, and noun, but as a whole it isn't modified by anything.
  • A) The poet makes a compares comparison between a white candle and the beauty of an aged face.
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sundarnazQ1) According to the stanza what is placed in a holy place?A) A white candle.

OK

sundarnazQ2) What does the adjective "beauty" is modifying modify in the stanza?A) An aged face.

'beauty' is not an adjective, and it doesn't modify anything. "an aged face" consi

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