Golden Days
by Lizzie Lawson

There are days of summer sunshine,
Of warm and sunny weather,
When the hedge is full of hawthorn
And hills are glad with heather.

There are days of silent sadness,
Of frost, and snow, and rain,
When we fear that summer's gladness
Will never come again.

And now our songs are minor key,
And now in merry tune;
The windward side will change to lee,
And January to June.

Day and night the sun is shining,
Though he may hide his head;
Each cloud has a silver lining,
The flowers are asleep not dead.

Every day may have its playtime
Made bright by cheerful lays;
And life be one long Maytime,
A year of golden days.

Question
In "Golden Days," what is the meaning of the phrase, the hills are glad with heather?
Responses

A. Flowers are blooming on the hills.

B. The speaker enjoys the hills more in summer than winter.

C. The hills make the speaker feel cheerful.

D. One can find plants on the hills.

Respuesta :

Flowers are blooming on the hills is the meaning of phrase, the hills are glad with heather. Hence option A is correct.

What are phrase?

Phrase is defined as a group of two or more words that work together to form a coherent clause or sentence. By providing specific information about one or more of the components of speech being used, grammatical phrases help sentences make sense.

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Thus, flowers are blooming on the hills is the meaning of phrase, the hills are glad with heather. Hence option A is correct.

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