English, asked by tanishbansal2332, 3 months ago

And he said, “You are far too selfish To dwell in a human form, To have both food and shelter, And fire to keep you warm." (a) Who do the words 'he' and 'You' refer to in the first line? (b) Why did 'he' curse 'You'? (c) What did 'You' not deserve to have? (d) What is the rhyme scheme of these lines? (e) Name the poet of this poem.​

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Answered by kkavithakavitha95
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answer

  1. he said "you are far too selfish
  2. he curse me because I'm selfish to dwell a human form
  3. because I want space or I did not like to share
  4. that means don't be selfish be like human form

Answered by minasultana1988
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Answer:

a. you refers to old lady and he refers to St. Peter

b. because he didn't give him a piece of cake

c. you don't deserve to have human being

d. abcb

e. Phoebe Cary

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