Practicing Success
Read the following poem given below and answer the question. A GIRL'S GARDEN A NEIGHBOUR of mine in the village One day she asked her father In casting about for a corner And he said, "That ought to make you It was not enough of a garden, She wheeled the dung in the wheelbarrow And hid from anyone passing. A hill each of potatoes, And yes, she was long mistrusted Her crop was a miscellany |
According to Robert Frost, the girl wanted to have a garden of her own, because she wanted to : |
make use of her free time make her father happy play in the garden plant, tend and reap |
plant, tend and reap |
According to Robert Frost, the girl wanted to have a garden of her own because she wanted to: plant, tend, and reap The poem describes how the girl requested her father for a garden plot so that she could take care of it and cultivate various crops. Her desire was to plant, tend to, and harvest the garden. |