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3. I am the Poem of Earth, said the voice of the rain

Eternal I rise impalpable out of the land and the bottomless sea,

Upward to heaven, whence, vaguely form’d,

altogether changed, and yet the same,

i) What does the rain tell about its journey?

ii) Explain “altogether changed, and yet the same,”

iii) Explain “I rise impalpable”​

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Answered by shashikantnanaur58
1

Explanation:

3. I am the Poem of Earth, said the voice of the rain

Eternal I rise impalpable out of the land and the bottomless sea,

Upward to heaven, whence, vaguely form’d,

altogether changed, and yet the same,

i) What does the rain tell about its journey?

ii) Explain “altogether changed, and yet the same,”

iii) Explain “I rise impalpable”

Answered by shrimanthbabu
2

Answer:

your answer is: 3. I am the Poem of Earth, said the voice of the rain

Eternal I rise impalpable out of the land and the bottomless sea,

Upward to heaven, whence, vaguely form’d,

altogether changed, and yet the same,

i) What does the rain tell about its journey?

ii) Explain “altogether changed, and yet the same,”

iii) Explain “I rise impalpable”.

Explanation:

ans. of 1 question is: The rain purifies and beautifies the earth. In science, the water is evaporated in the form of water vapour, condenses in the sky to form clouds, and then rains down in the form of water into rivers, streams, ground, ocean, etc. In the poem, the rain describes its eternal journey itself.

Ans.of 2 question is:Rain is formed when the water from the water bodies evaporates into the air. Thus, a change takes place while the content (water) remains the same. ... This is why the poet says "altogether changed,yet the same".

Ans.of 3 question is:The line 'I rise impalpable' means that the water(in the form of rain) keeps rising eternally out of the land and the bottomless sea. It cannot be felt or touched when it is rising as it is impalpable.

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