1. The free bird thinks of another breeze and
the trade winds soft through the sighing trees and
the fat worms waiting on a dawn bright lawn and
he names the sky his own.
a. Why does the free bird think of another breeze?
b. What do the words 'fat worms' signify?
c. What do you understand by the words 'he names the sky his own”?
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a. here another breeze means free birds is thinking about more freedom. The free bird wants to enjoy another joy and freedom.
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b. 'Fat worms' signifies all the opportunities that a free bird has. It can find its food at every door represented by 'dawn bright lawn' which is an intensive imagery showing all the endless possibilities of a free Bird.
c. The words 'he names the sky his own' means this stanza is showing all the privileges the free bird has not thinking anything about it having the wind in its feathers and having all the worms it wants and he feels as though the sky is his.
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