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2. 'For 'twas the self-same power divine,Taught you to sing, and me to shine...a. Who said this and to whom? b. Which 'power' is being referred to here?C. What is the speaker's intent?d. What skill does the speaker exhibit in these lines?( chapter the nightingale and the glow worm)​

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Answered by indranilkonar007
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Answer:

1 min ma aya tha par mara koi nahi hai to sub for me to

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Answer:

a.) Glow-worm said this to the nightingale.

b.) The 'power' being referred to here is God's Power.

c.) The speaker's intent here is to save his life.

d.) The speaker exhibits presence of mind, convincing power, and confidence.

Explanation:

This beautiful poem, The Nightingale and The Glowworm has a great message for all mankind. The hungry nightingale wanted to eat a glow-worm; but the glow-worm saved his life by presenting very logical arguments to the nightingale.

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