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What drives the poet's desire to live with the animals?
his dislike for other human beings
his feeling of loneliness and desire for company
his disgust towards the false virtues of humans and their habit of complaining endlessly
Who are placid and self-contained?
all humans
only the poet
animals
Why does the poet look at the animals for long?
He believes that humans can learn a lot from them.
He likes to see animals playing.
He doesn't have anything else to do.
Why don't animals lie awake in the dark and weep for their sins?
They don't like to wake up before morning.
They usually don't cry.
They are not like humans who regret past deeds.
What does the line 'not one is demented with the mania of owning things' mean?
The animals are not crazy like humans about owning things.
The animals like to buy things.
The animals are foolish.