The cold harsh wind it heaves and blows, It chills my fingers and my toes. And f
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Question
The cold harsh wind it heaves and blows, It chills my fingers and my toes. And falling from the sky of slate, A dancing whirr of downy flakes. The flakes that dance, and whirr and fly, They sometimes hit me in the eye. Seeing them again I clap with glee, Ha Ha, Ha Ha, Hee Hee, Hee Hee. Don’t go to that shopping mall! It is the season after fall! And when you get at home in bed, Thoughts of frost they fill your little mind! -Unknown
1. Using the CSET format, tell me what season is described in the poem.
2. Using the CSET format, tell me what the poet’s mood is.
Explanation / Answer
1. Winter season, the coldest season which comes after autumn i.e fall is describes in the poem.
2. Mood is crass filled with coziness in the home since there is so much cold outside.