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The pleassant land of counterpane. And sees before him, dale and plain, VIDEO6.4.2.1 Read the poem again and answer the questions.3The Land of CounterpaneWhen I was sick and lay a-bed, by Robert Louis StevensonI had two pillows at my head, And all my toys beside me layTo keep me happy all the day.And sometimes for an hour or soI watched my leaden soldiers go, With different uniforms and drills, Among the bedclothes, through the hills;And sometimes sent my ships in fleetsAllupand down among the sheets;Or brought my trees and houses out, And planted cities all about.I was the giant great and stillThat sits upon the pillow-hill, ds1 What is wrong with the boy?2 What does he play with?3 What does he compare himself to?What do you think the "counterpane" in the poem is? What helped youfind the answer? Check in your dictionary.4
1. he was ill and he had no choice but to lie in bed.
2. He played with the soldiers.
3. He imagined himself to be a giant.
4. The bedspread is the hills, the field and the seas. The picture helped me find the answer.