4 Read the following extract and anser the questions that follows
Wind; come softly
Don't break the shteers of the windows
Don't scatter the papers
Don"t throw down the book son the shelf
1) What things area done by the wind?
2) What is the tone of the poet?
3) Which symbol of wind is described by the poet?
4) How can we befriend winds?
5)give meanings of-wind: scatter.
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1. The wind breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws down the books from the shelf, tears the pages of the books and brings rain.
1. The wind breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws down the books from the shelf, tears the pages of the books and brings rain.2. The wind is frightening, but the tone of the poem is one full of excitement, awe, and anticipation. Hughes isn't criticising the wind. Although perhaps he is a criticising human for forgetting how powerful nature can be. The poem is packed with sensual imagery, metaphor, simile, and personification.
1. The wind breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws down the books from the shelf, tears the pages of the books and brings rain.2. The wind is frightening, but the tone of the poem is one full of excitement, awe, and anticipation. Hughes isn't criticising the wind. Although perhaps he is a criticising human for forgetting how powerful nature can be. The poem is packed with sensual imagery, metaphor, simile, and personification.3.In this poem, the poet describes the action of the wind It breaks the ... The fierce wind is also seen by the poet as a symbol of The wind pokes fun at the weaklingS.
1. The wind breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws down the books from the shelf, tears the pages of the books and brings rain.2. The wind is frightening, but the tone of the poem is one full of excitement, awe, and anticipation. Hughes isn't criticising the wind. Although perhaps he is a criticising human for forgetting how powerful nature can be. The poem is packed with sensual imagery, metaphor, simile, and personification.3.In this poem, the poet describes the action of the wind It breaks the ... The fierce wind is also seen by the poet as a symbol of The wind pokes fun at the weaklingS.4.To make friends with the wind, the poet ask us to build strong homes,join the doors farmly and practice to make our bodies and hearts stronger.in the last four lines, the poet inspires us to face the wind which symbolises the hardships of our lives, courageously
5.tr to throw about in various directions; strew. 2 to separate and move or cause to separate and move in various directions; disperse. 3 to deviate or cause to deviate in many directions, as in the diffuse reflection or refraction of light.
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1) The wind Breaks the shutter of the windows it scatters the papers also so it makes a books fall off the shelf.
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