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KIM [24]
1 year ago
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The Frost performs its secret ministry, Unhelped by any wind. The owlet’s cry Came loud – and hark, again ! loud as before. The

inmates of my cottage, all at rest, Have left me to that solitude, which suits Abstruser musings: save that at my side My cradled infant slumbers peacefully. ‘It’s calm indeed ! so calm, that it disturbs And vexes meditation with its strange And extreme silence.............. Questions: A. The ‘secret ministry’ of the frost is that (a) it is falling on the ground (b) it ministers the earth (c) it deals with the air (d) it has a secret deal with the nature B. There is silence all round. This is seen in the phrase (a) and hark, again (b) all at rest (c) that solitude (d) abstruser musings C. Who is sleeping in the cradle? (a) the poet’s nephew (b) the poet’s niece (c) the poet’s son (d) a strange child D. What disturbs the calm? (a) weather (b) nature (c) calmness (d) the surroundings E. The word ‘meditation’ means (a) prayers (b) deep thought (c) deep ideas (d) thought
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galben [10]1 year ago
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A. The ‘secret ministry’ of the frost is that:

(d) it has a secret deal with nature.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge uses the word "ministry", which conveys something is working on behalf of others. It may have a religious  connotation as well, as minister can also mean pastor. So the author wants to express nature as something that is alive, which is why it can have a deal with the frost. And it is secret because it falls at midnight, when everyone is asleep.

B. There is silence all around. This is seen in the phrase:

(b) all at rest.

The author says everyone else is sleeping, so aside from the owl breaking the silence twice, there is no other sound.

C. Who is sleeping in the cradle?

(c) the poet's son.

His son Hartley is the one sleeping, which is clear in the sentence "<em>my </em>cradled infant".

D. What disturbs the calm?

(c) the calmness.

Coleridge expresses that the calm is so deep that it is disturbing in itself in the verse:

"<em>‘It’s calm indeed ! so calm, that it disturbs </em>

<em>And vexes meditation with its strange </em>

<em>And extreme silence.</em>"

E. The word ‘meditation’ means:

(b) deep thoughts.

The author is referring to his tendency to get lost in deep, philosophical thoughts, which he is able to do when he is by himself at night and everything is quiet.

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