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6. In the first stanza the poet addresses the wind as 'you'. Howdoes he address the wind in the third stanza? Why​

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Answered by Rahul9048
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The poet here talks about the strong and powerful winds that brig a lot of damage with them. That is why the poet is making a plea that the winds should not be so gusty as their nature can bring a lot of damage to the environment as well as the human life.

What are the things the wind does in the first stanza? In the first stanza, the wind shutters breaks the shutters of the windows, scatters the papers, throws down the books from the shelf, tears the pages of the books and brings showers of rain.

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