English, asked by vishaljadhav022, 4 months ago

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he has never done with his delights.


I. to whom is the poet referring?


ii. What delights might have been?


ii. What does he do after this?​

Answers

Answered by aavantikasingh111
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Answer:

which poem it is and from which book

Answered by DarkyBoi69
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Answer:

As he takes the lead' the song of summer is heard from one hedge to another. ... Through this extract, the poet wants to convey that, though everything seems to be at standstill in summer, the grasshopper keeps the poetry of earth alive all through the season with energy, liveliness, happiness and rejuvenated life-force.

Explanation:

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