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Autumn by John Clare - M.C.Q. (Mock Test - 01)

This section asks questions of MOCK TEST separately from John Claire' s Autumn. John Clare wrote many poems expressing intense joy in windy weather. Perhaps the wind was an animistic quality for him, and turned into some magical, powerful, and incredible creature that has been painstakingly observed in many parts of his poems by birds, trees, and mammals - which can be traced through his effects on other creatures.

In this poem John Clare presents the beauty of autumn with his own sweet desire. At the beginning of the poem the poet reveals that he loves the wind which shakes the case all day and from the algae elm-tree, it cuts off all the faded leaves and throws it twice near the window pane and throws a few thousand more leaves down the alley by the wind.

The poet also likes to see the trembling in the strong autumn winds and dances it till evening. The sparrow sits on the roof of the cottage and its chirping notes make us believe that spring has only flirted in the lap of summer. 

The poet likes to see the smoke of the cottage which is curled upwards over the naked trees. On a dull November day the pigeons hover around his nest and the rooster crows on the dung hill. The mill runs through continuous pastures. The crow's feathers fall on the straw. 

In the autumn, the sound of fruit falling from the tree and the pigs falling from the old crow's nest in frenzy, and in a hurry, waiting for everyone and hugging to get the fruit.

However, the MOCK TEST consists of a total of 15 questions and each question has a time of 10 seconds. Results will be shown after completion of TEST.

So everyone is sincerely requested to complete the MOCK TEST with utmost patience and verify their knowledge. 


Autumn

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