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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a) you means reader, he refers to god
b) because he is selfish
c)I don't know
d)personification
e)Saint peter
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