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1. Why does the poet invoke 'Governor, inspector and visitor'?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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(a)Governor, inspector and visitor are important and powerful persons in the modem times. The poet invokes them to help the miserable slum children. ... They can abridge the gap between the two worlds—the beautiful world of the great and rich and the ugly world of slu

Answered by debmohinipatranabish
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Governor, inspector and visitor are important and powerful persons in the modem times. The poet invokes them to help the miserable slum children. ... Their windows' refer to the lairs, holes or hovels of the dirty, stinking slums where the poor and unfortunate children of slums live.

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