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Read the poem given below and answer the questions that follow.
Going Down Hill on a Bicycle, A Boy’s Song With lifted feet, hands still, I am poised, and down the hill Dart, with the heedful mind; The air goes by in a wind. Swifter and yet more swift, Till the heart with a mighty lift, Makes the lungs laugh, the throat cry:— "O bird, see; see, bird, I fly. "Is this, is this your joy? O bird, then I, though a boy, For a golden moment share Your feathery life in the air!" ................
-Henry Charles Beeching
Q.1. The poem describes the _____________ of going downhill on a bicycle.
(a) enjoyment (b) happiness (c) excitement (d) satisfaction.
Q.2. Which line(s) depict the freedom like that of a bird that the poet enjoys?
Q.3. Which is the experience the boy is sharing with the bird? What is the golden moment he is referring to?
Q.4. What is the meaning of ‘full of bliss’ here? Can the boy find this kind of bliss in the world where he lives?
Q.5. There is a comparison in the third stanza. What is it?
Q.6. What is the meaning of the last two lines of the poem? Does "toil" mean dedication, determination, and will power to climb the hill? What is the reward here?
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