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An ultimate shaking grief fixes the boy As he stands rigid, trembling, staring down All his young days into the harbour where His ball went. I would not intrude on him (The Ball Poem) 041

The grief teaches the boy' that: A life is hard and there is no light at the end of the tunnel. Bloss is an inevitable part of life, an undeniable fact. C the world of possessions is transitory or temporary. D Both B and C​

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Answered by svv1525
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Answer:

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Answered by monica789412
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Option D- Both B and C -This is the answer.

Explanation:

  • The poet in poem, "The Ball" talks about a boy who loses his ball while playing. It falls into a harbour.
  • Though it is just a ball which can be easily replaced, it is something precious according to the boy.
  • It is because he has so many memories associated with it and now, losing it makes him upset and really worried.
  • The poet uses this incident to highlight the thought that loss is something very natural and that which happens to all.
  • Only through experience do we stand up against a loss and move on towards the future.
  • Though the poem seems to be very simple. it is so meaningful.
  • Option B is 'loss is an inevitable part of life, an undeniable fact'.
  • Option C is 'the world of possessions is transitory or temporary'. That is nothing is permanent in life.
  • Therefore the Option D. Both B and C is the right option.
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