2.8 Answer the following questions in about 100 words each
1. Why are the waters sudsy and life poisoned?
2. Why does the poet use the phrase 'raucous sound?
3. Why does the poet call the earth 'hapless earth'?
4. Answer the poet's question:
"Will human ego sacrifice the world
To satiate its lust for pompous homes?"
5. How and why is the earth becoming an'orb that's bald?
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Can earth be Earth when all its trees are gone,
And sudsy waters have become unfit,
And poisoned life no longer greets the dawn
With raucous sounds that death has caused to quit?
Will trees no longer wave, with limbs unfurled,
On hapless earth, that ever in orbit roams?
Will the human ego sacrifice the world
To satiate its lust for pompous homes?
Will distant space look down on orb that's bald.
I now can hear the mother say,
"I was once called Earth.
But now, bereft of mirth, I weep.
That treeless orb's no longer Earth."
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