English, asked by sumayya43, 3 days ago

'At last the mountain spoke loud enough for everyone to hear'.what do you understand from this statement?

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Answered by arbgamer001
7

Answer:

But do not let us quarrel any more,

No, my Lucrezia; bear with me for once:

Sit down and all shall happen as you wish.

You turn your face, but does it bring your heart?

I'll work then for your friend's friend, never fear,

Treat his own subject after his own way,

Fix his own time, accept too his own price,

And shut the money into this small hand

When next it takes mine. Will it? tenderly?

Oh, I'll content him,—but to-morrow, Love!

I often am much wearier than you think,

This evening more than usual, and it seems

As if—forgive now—should you let me sit

Here by the window with your hand in mine

And look a half-hour forth on Fiesole,

Both of one mind, as married people use,

Quietly, quietly the evening through,

I might get up to-morrow to my work

Cheerful and fresh as ever.

Answered by gangajayan6666
25

Answer:

Answer:The exploiting developments of human are hurting the mother nature.Cutting down of trees,land levelling,mining etc and the problem is that human are not paying much importance to the nature's grievances.When it exceeds the limit, the nature will respond in the form of natural calamities.

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