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Activity-6: Let's read the following two lines from the poem “The Rainbow' and see how the word “bridges' is used as different word-class in each line: a) There are bridges on the rivers. b) But the bow that bridges heaven .​

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Answered by nsharmila165
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Explanation:

The rainbow bridges the earth and the sky.

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Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

A bridge is something that is used to connect two places.

Explanation:

  • Here in the first line, "bridge" is used as an higher platform to connect two places.
  • In the second line, In the eighth line, she makes reference to another "bow." One that "bridges heaven" is this. It can extend from the ground up through the trees and up into the sky. It's a rainbow, and it's more beautiful than any bridge this side of the moon. She views the rainbow as resembling a path that leads to heaven.
  • The poem "The Rainbow" by Christina Rossetti compares the beauty of ships and bridges to that of clouds and rainbows. The speaker of the poem begins by explaining how both ships and boats sail. Both ships and boats can be found on the water, but they both function similarly.

Thus this is the answer.

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