Dark brown is the river Golden is the sand. It flows along for ever. With the trees on either hand. Green leaves a-floating,castles of the foam, Boats of mine a-boating, Where will all come home? On goes the river And out past the mill, Away down the valley Away down the hill. Away down the river, A hundred miles or more Other little children Shall bring my boats ashore. R. L. Stevenson
Provided below is a brief summary of the poem. Complete it by writing the missing word from the poem above:-
The river is (a) Dark brown in colour and (b) Golden is the colour of the sand. The river flows with (c) trees on either side of its shore. On the surface of the rivers also floats (d) green leaves and castles of the foam. My boats are also foaming. I wonder where will all come home. The river goes on past the (e) mill,, down the (f) valley and down the hill. Aftera distance of more than hundred miles my boats shall be brought ashore by (g) children.