(a) What do books bring to us according to the poem "Books"?
- Books bring us wonder and new ideas.
(b) What happens when one opens and looks at a book?
- When we open and look at a book, new ideas and people rise in our mind.
(c) What melts away when we read a book?
- Our worries melt away when we read a book.
(d) What might the people in books become by the end?
- The people in books might become our friends by the end.
(e) What do we do as we sail along the pages of a book?
- We use our imagination as we sail along the pages of a book.
(f) Where is our body while reading a book?
- Our body is in the chair while reading a book.
(g) Where is our mind while reading a book?
- Our mind is over there while reading a book.
(h) How does the poem "Books" describe each book?
- The poem describes each book as a magic box.
(i) What can a child do with a book according to the poem?
- A child can touch a book and unlock its magic.
(j) What do books hold between their covers?
- Books hold all things for their lovers between their covers.
(k) Who is the poet of the poem "Books"?
- The poet of the poem "Books" is not mentioned.
(l) What does the poet compare books to in the poem?
- The poet compares books to a magic box.
(m) What rises in our fancies and eyes when we open a book?
- New ideas and wonders rise in our fancies and eyes when we open a book.
(n) What does reading a book allow us to do metaphorically?
- Reading a book allows us to sail along its pages metaphorically.
(o) What does the poet say about the body and mind while reading a book?
- The poet says the body stays in the chair, but the mind goes elsewhere while reading a book.
(p) What magical ability do books have according to the poem?
- Books have the magical ability to take us to new worlds.
(q) What do books represent for their lovers?
- Books represent a source of wonder and imagination for their lovers.
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