Textual Grammar of The Poem The Sick Rose. Textual Grammar of The Sick Rose for Class XI

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Textual Grammar of The Poem The Sick Rose

 Textual Grammar of The Sick Rose for Class XI ,WBCHSE

1. O Rose thou art sick .(Make it complex )

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2.O Rose thou art sick .(Make it negative)

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3.O Rose thou art sick .(Rewrite the sentence using the noun form of 'sick')

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4.The invisible worm flies at night.(Make it complex )

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5.The invisible worm has found out thy bed of crimson joy.(Turn into a complex sentence)

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6.His dark secret love destroys thy life.(Turn into a complex sentence)

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7.And his dark secret love does  thy life destroy .(Rewrite the sentence using the noun form of 'dark')

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8.His dark secret love destroys thy life.(Change the voice)

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9.And his dark secret love does  thy life destroy .(Rewrite the sentence using the noun form of 'destroy')

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10.The invisible worm has found out thy bed of crimson joy.(Change the voice).

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11.That flies in the night ,in the howling storm. (Rewrite the sentence using the verb form of 'howling')

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12.The poet says, "The invisible worm that  flies in the night in the howling storm, has found out her bed ."(Change into indirect speech)

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1.O Rose, it is thou who is sick.

2.O Rose ,it is not that thou art not sick.

3.O Rose thou  art in sickness.

4.It is the invisible worm that flies at night.

5.It is the invisible worm that has found out thy bed of crimson joy.

6.It is his dark secret love that destroys thy life./

His love which is dark destroys thy life.

7.And his  secret love full of darkness does  thy life destroy.

8.Thy life is destroyed by his dark secret love.

9.And his dark secret love makes a  destruction  in thy life.

10.Thy bed of crimson joy has been found out by the invisible worm.

11.That flies in the night when storm howls.

12.The poet says that the invisible worm that  flies in the night in the howling storm, has found out her bed .


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