(12) Which of the following word/words is an example of metaphor in the poem Wind? 1 Winnows 2 Crumbling 3 Weak fires 4 None of the above
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Step-by-step explanation:
The question has been referenced from the poem The Wind.
The lines of poem are;
The wind blows out weak fires.
He makes strong fires roar and flourish.
His friendship is good.
Now if look at these lines and the options given, the metaphor that has been used here is weak fires
Here weak fires basically personifies weak hearted people who give up on difficulties very easily
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The metaphor is crumbling.
- The question has been asked from the poem The Wind by Subramania Bharati.
- Wind, according to the poet, is a destructive power, crumbling, and weapon that wreaks havoc when it blows hard. Similarly, when adversities are in a person's life, they also cause chaos.
- The poet does not compare wind to something or someone who kills, but instead refers to it as the destructive and crumbling force directly.
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