"The Guitar"
2.
Lorca compares the guitar to _________.

a violin
a peaceful night
the moon
a wounded heart

"Poor Fish"
3.
The narrator compares himself to ________

glass.
iron.
soap.
dirt.

4.
Ida tells the narrator that he is ________.

bashful
charming
perfection
normal

5.
________ are the first performers in the arena.

The clowns
The horses
The trapeze artists
The lions

6.
_______ wants to put his head in the lionÍs mouth.

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the answers are going to be 4 2 2 Β 1

2). In the context of the poem titled "The Guitar," the poet Lorca establishes a comparison between a guitar and:

d). a wounded heart.

3). In the text "The Poor Fish," the narrator provides a comparison between himself and:

b). an iron.

4). Ida advocates the narrator that he is very:

b). charming.

5). The ones who were the initial performers in the theater would be:

a). The clowns.

6). The one who is willing to place his head in the mouth of lion's would be:

- Billy T.

  • As per the questions provided, the correct answers have been provided above.
  • In "The Guitar" poem, the poet compares a hurt heart to a guitar in order to display the similar characteristics faced by them(ignorance from people when they are sad or in grief).
  • In "Poor Fish," the comparison is developed between the iron and the narrator himself to display the strength and power possessed by them to battle odds.
  • Ida converses with the narrator regarding her attractive personality so that she could convince him about her feelings for the dishwasher.
  • The beginning of theater took place from the performances of the clowns.
  • The phrase 'putting one's hand in lion's mouth' means taking up a risky task which Billy T. takes up in the text to find out the tragedy happened with the prime minister.

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