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1)How does the poet address the old man? What does that form of address mean?

2)Why does the poet ask the old man to breathe deep?

3)With what does the poet compare the cool breeze on the old man's face?

4)With what does the poet compare the contented gurgling of the little baby?

5)What does the chorus of the cuckoo and the sparrows do?

6)What are the things that create the soul of the poet's beloved country?




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Answered by mahisagar27
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Answer:

the poet adfres beside the street

Answered by smartbrainz
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In the poem My Native Land The poet is followed by a blind, an elderly man who wishes to get a mental picture of how his world looks out of desperation and love for his native land.

Explanation:

1) The poet address the old man "Koka", which meant grandfather

2) Since the old man is visually impaired, the poet ask the old man to take a deep breathe so that he could feel

3) The poet compares the cool breeze on the old man's face with  that or his land's peaceful breath

4) The poet compares the contented gurgling of the little baby with his land's soil.

5) The chorus of the sparrows and the cuckoo shape  our native land

6) The distant roll of the bihu dhol, the gogona, pepa, the heady aroma of the laroo and pitha, the chant of the evening prayers in the namghor, church, and masjid are the things that create the soul of the poet's beloved country

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