Answer these questions.
1 List three things that the poet asks the wind not to do.
2 The poet does not seem pleased with the wind. Why?
3 What does the wind do to weak fires and strong fires?
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Explanation:
- The poet asked the wind not broke the windows, not to throw down the books on the bookshelf, not to tore the pages of the books, etc.
- These winds carry water droplets upwards, where they freeze and fall down again. The swift movement of the falling water droplets along with the rising air creates lightning and sound and this causes the formation of thunderstorms, cyclones, tornadoes.
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