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2.​ Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read

A labour not different from our own.

a) Who does ‘their’ refer to?

b) What does the poet mean by ‘lines we read’?

c) What does not differ?

d) Name the poem and the poet.​

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Answered by aishwaryaroa2005
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Answer:

What does the capitalized phrase mean?(No Men Are Foreign) "Their Lines we Read" means that men from different countries are not very different form each other. Their palms too have lines in them which tells a similar story like ours.

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