QUESTION IMAGE
Question
now was gladness rolled on gladness
and the harmony of pleasure
echoed from the hills and mountains;
70 added singing to his playing,
out of joy did joy come welling,
now resounded marvellous music,
all of northland stopped and listened....
all the fish in suomi - waters
75 heard the songs of the magician,
came on flying fins to listen
to the harp of wainamoinen.
came the trout with graceful motions,
water - dogs with awkward movements,
80 from the water - cliffs the salmon,
from the sea - caves came the whiting,
from the deeper caves the bill - fish;
came the pike from beds of sea - fern,
little fish with eyes of scarlet,
85 leaning on the reeds and rushes,
with their heads above the surface;
came to hear the harp of joyance,
hear the songs of the enchanter.
29
hossain, syed
what does the word resounded in line 72 suggest about the music that wainamoinen plays?
a it fills the air.
b it is alarming.
c it inspires other people to join in.
d it is from an unfamiliar instrument.
To solve this, we analyze the meaning of "resounded" and the context. "Resounded" means to fill a place with sound. The poem says the music echoed from hills, and even fish from various waters came to listen, implying the music spreads widely, filling the air. Option B is wrong as there's no alarm; C is wrong as the fish are listening, not joining; D is wrong as the instrument (harp) is familiar. So A fits.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
A. It fills the air.