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Question 3

Answer – many things is red

Explanation – as we can see from majority of the stanza he mentioned the word red

Example – line 1 stanza 1 ( red is a sunset ) , line 3 stanza 1 ( red is feeling brave ) , line 5 stanza 1
( red is sunburn )

Question 4

Answer – sunburn

Explanation – we can see that the poet mentioned in the line 5 stanza 1 , ‘red is a sunburn’ that is
the answer for the question

Question 5

Answer – pain

Explanation – the poet did not mentioned anything that red is related with pain. As we can see from
the poem the poet only mentioned that red represent brave ( line 3 stanza 1) , embarrassed ( line 13
stanza 1) and angry ( line 17 stanza 1 )

Question 6

Answer – sunset

Explanation - we can identify the answer is sunset from line 1 stanza 1 as it is the only natural
element was mentioned in the poem.

Question 7

Answer – blood oozes out

Explanation - In the poem, "red squiggles out" when we have a cut on our hand. The word
"squiggle" is interesting; it describes an irregular, curly line of blood emerging from the
wound. And the word red represent blood.

Question 8
Answer – It is used to tell us that not all roses are red
Explanation - The color palette goes from white to yellow, pink, purple, orange and of
course red. Also, a lot of bi-colored varieties are available. Which mean that roses got
varieties of colours.

Question 9
Answer – because it is a bright colour
Explanation - The red color meaning is associated with excitement, passion, danger,
energy, and action. You might've noticed that some brands use red for 'order now' buttons
or for their packaging as a way to stand out on the shelf. In color psychology, red is the most
intense color. And thus, can provoke the strongest emotions.

Question 10
Answer – fiery
Explanation – the definition of fiery is consisting of fire or burning strongly and brightly. Which is
the same meaning of blazing

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