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Away, away in the Northland, Where the hours of the day are few, And the nights are so long in winter That they cannot sleep them through. Where they harness the swift reindeer To the sledges, ‘when it snows; And the children look like bear’s cubs In their funny, furry clothes: Which country does this legend belong to? How were the days and nights there? How did the people drive their sledges when it snowed? How did the children look in their furry clothes? What is the name of the poet of these lines?

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Answered by breakaleg10
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Explanation:

  1. The legend belongs to the northland
  2. Days had few hours, but the nights were very long.
  3. They harness the swift reindeer to sledges.
  4. Childern looked like bear's cube
  5. The poet is Phoebe Cary.

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Answered by pnkushwaha45
2

Answer:

bear, bear'cubs, reindeer, children

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