These lines have been taken from the poem, “Those Two Boys?” written by Franklin P. Adams. In this poem, the poet tells us the two boys, Bill and Jim, who possess opposite nature.
Explanation
In these lines the poet tells us about a young boy Bill. He was dangerously bad. His parents were worried about him due his bad habits. He always tells a lie and would swear on each and every occasion. He would pull little girls hair. During his boyhood he was a troublesome for everyone. He was disliked by his ill nature. His boyhood was anything but a menace for himself and for his parents.
Paraphrase
When Bill was young he was very bad. His parents were too much worried about him. He always would tell a lie and would swear. He would pull the hairs of young girls for nothing. His boyhood is not anything but a spot.
Reference to the Context
These lines have been taken from the poem, “Those Two Boys?” written by Franklin P. Adams. In this poem, the poet tells us the two boys, Bill and Jim, who possess opposite nature.
Explanation
In these lines the poet says that he would break all the rules and principles while playing in school. He would remain busy in these violent acts during the whole year. All the people knew around him believed that nothing would become of him.
Paraphrase
During play time and school time he violated every rule and regulation. He was mischief from autumn to spring. The villagers believed that nothing would become of him when he would grow to manhood.
Reference to the Context
These lines have been taken from the poem, “Those Two Boys?” written by Franklin P. Adams. In this poem, the poet tells us the two boys, Bill and Jim, who possess opposite nature.
Explanation
In these lines the poet tells about a good boy whose name is Jim. He says when Jim was a child; he was famous among all as a good little boy. He was very honest, bright, and favorite student of his teachers. All the teachers were happy with him. He was the symbol of joy for his mother and father.
Paraphrase
When Jim was a child he was not very naughty. He was known as a good boy. He was honest and good. His teachers, father and mother were equally happy about him.
Reference to the Context
These lines have been taken from the poem, “Those Two Boys?” written by Franklin P. Adams. In this poem, the poet tells us the two boys, Bill and Jim, who possess opposite nature.
Explanation
In these lines the poet says that the people around Jim were sure that his qualities and his habit would make him a successful man. His life would be free from all kind of blames. They knew that he was a very a wise person and he would achieve great things in life because of his wisdom.
Paraphrase
The entire neighbors were sure that he would make progress in life. His life would be free of all kinds of blames. They knew that Jim was very wise man and he would become very successful person in his future.
Reference to the Context
These lines have been taken from the poem, “Those Two Boys?” written by Franklin P. Adams. In this poem, the poet tells us the two boys, Bill and Jim, who possess opposite nature.
Explanation
In these lines the poet gives a very surprising result. Bill who possessed a bad name was living with honor and fame. He also earned a good name. While Jim in his manhood life was living in a dark jail. But you can never tell this story.
Paraphrase
Bill becomes a famous and respectable person in his manhood life. He also earned a good name. While Jim was in small room of a dark jail. You can never tell the story.
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