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What does the poet hear night and day in the core of his heart?
a) (a) The sound of the lake water lapping against the shore of Innisfree.
b) (b) The cries of his children telling him to come back home
c) (c) The cries of his countrymen to fight for his country
d) (d) The cries of birds and animals to come and live with them in the forest

What beautiful sight will he get to see there?
a) (a) The glimmer of midnight stars.
b) (b) The linnets flying about in the evening.
c) (c) The purple glow of the noon.
d) (d) All of these

Where does the poet want to go?
a) (a) To London.
b) (b) To Paris.
c) (c) To Innisfree.
d) (d) To Switzerland.

Name the poet of The Lake Isle of Innisfree’.
a) (a) James Kirkup.
b) (b) Robert Frost.
c) (c) W.B. Yeats.
d) (d) Phoebe Cary

What does the poet hear at Innisfree Island?
a) (a) the sound of raindrops
b) (b) the noise of the wind
c) (c) the lapping low sounds of the
d) (d) none of these three options lake water

What does the poet see in Innisfree land?
a) (a) glimmering midnight
b) (b) purple noon
c) (c) the evening full of linnet’s wings
d) (d) all the options are correct

Where will the poet have peace?
a) (a) in his home
b) (b) in heaven
c) (c) in Innisfree land
d) (d) in a lake

What thing will the poet not do on the Innisfree land?
a) (a) build a restaurant
b) (b) build a small cabin
c) (c) plant nine bean rows
d) (d) build a hive for the honeybee

What kind of land is Innisfree?
a) (a) stormy and dusty
b) (b) peaceful and loving
c) (c) very hot and humid
d) (d) unfit for human habitation

Lake water lapping with low sounds’what image do these words draw in the mind?
a) a) flowing stream
b) (b) sound of flowing stream
c) (c) low soft sound of lake’s water washing the shore
d) (d) none Answer Question

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