2. But if it had to perish twice,
I think I know enough of hate To say that for destruction ice And would suffice.
i. What is referred to as ‘it’?
ii. What has the speaker seen enough of?
iii. In what context does the speaker use the word ‘ice’?
iv. What is the tone at the end of the poem?
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1.'It' is referred here as Earth
2. Speaker has seen enough of dying by hate.
3.For the context of destruction, the speaker has used the word ice.
4.At the end of the poem tone is very low(of speaker) and exciting.
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