Another ball costs just a dime, yet the poet says it is worthless to buy another ball. Why?
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The poet says so because no one can buy the ball back because it is lost. He means to say that money cannot compensate for the sense of loss. (c) It means that it always meant to be spent. (d) Money is external.
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according to the poet, it is useless to console the boy by saying that he can get another ball in place of the lost one. The boy had no longer associated with the ball.it was, thus, useless to give him such a suggestion because he wanted to get the ball that he lost
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