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2) a) Whom does the word 'me' refers to? b) What kind of life does the poet want to lead? c) What do you think the poet is not in hurry? d) What should one not mourn for? e) What does the phrase 'unreluctant soul mean here?​

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Answered by prabumohan9696
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Are you studying 10std

a) me refers to the poet Henry Van Dyke

b) The poet wants to lead his life without any hesitation, always looking forward with a willing soul.

c) I think the poet is not in a hurry because he wants to enjoy all aspects of life.

d) One should not mourn for the things which has lost in past

Answered by IIRissingstarll
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(a) The word ‘Me’ refers to the poet , Henry Van Dyke .

(b) The poet wants to lead a life facing every year with courage and willingness to do anything.

(c) The poet does not want to move away from his goal. So I think he is not in a hurry.

(d) One should not mourn for the things that disappear.

(e) Here, the phrase 'unreluctant soul' means the person who is willing to do something.

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