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1. Who is the poet of the poem "Laughing Song"?
A. Robert Frost
B. William Blake
C. William Wordsworth
D. Emily Dickinson
2. How do the green woods laugh?
A. With the sound of the stream
B. With the voice of joy
C. With rustling leaves
D. With the sound of animals
3. What does the stream do in the poem?
A. Runs dimpling and laughing
B. Flows silently
C. Floods the forest
D. Sparkles in the sun
4. What does the air laugh with?
A. The breeze
B. The birds’ chirping
C. Our merry wit
D. The green woods
5. What does the green hill laugh with?
A. Noise
B. Silence
C. Songs of the birds
D. Wind
6. Who sings 'ha, ha, he' in the poem?
A. The poet and friends
B. Mary, Susan, and Emily
C. The air and stream
D. The birds and grasshoppers
7. Where do the painted birds laugh?
A. On the trees
B. In the shade
C. By the stream
D. On the hill
8. What is spread on the table in the poem?
A. Fruits and vegetables
B. Cherries and nuts
C. Bread and butter
D. Apples and oranges
9. What invitation does the poet give?
A. To sing a sweet melody
B. To live and be merry
C. To explore nature
D. To dance with joy
10. What is the refrain of the poem?
A. 'Ha, ha, he'
B. 'The woods laugh'
C. 'The stream dimples'
D. 'Come live and be merry'
11. What do the meadows laugh with?
A. Flowers
B. Lively green
C. Sunshine
D. Birds
12. What does 'dimpling stream' signify?
A. Calmness
B. Laughter and joy
C. Anger
D. Silence
13. What does the chorus in the poem represent?
A. Unity in laughter and happiness
B. A group of singers
C. A single voice
D. Nature’s calmness
14. What are the ‘painted birds’ in the poem?
A. Birds drawn by an artist
B. Birds with colorful feathers
C. Birds flying in the sky
D. Birds resting by the stream
15. What literary device is prominently used in the poem?
A. Simile
B. Personification
C. Metaphor
D. Alliteration
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