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The Frog And The Nightingale
Bring out the irony in the frog's statement- 'Your song must be your own'.
The irony in the frog's statement- 'Your song must be your own' is that he previously said that she should not boast about her own songs, she needs to learn other things. And later on, he is teaching her that the song she sings must be her own.
Some More Questions From The Frog and the Nightingale Chapter
The frog's aim was to
The animals reacted to the nightingale's song with
The nightingale accepted the frog's tutelage as she
The nightingale was sorrowful and pale because
The audience was tired of her song because
She no longer enjoyed singing alone as
How did the creatures of Bingle bog react to the nightingale's singing?
Which are the different ways in which the frog asserts his importance?
Why is the frog's joy both sweet and bitter?
Why was the frog angry?
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