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B. Answer these questions with reference to the context.
1. He who holds the storm by the hair, will hide in his breast our lives.
a. Who is 'he'?
b. Whose lives does he hold?
c. What does the speaker mean by this line?
2. But sweeter, O brothers, the kiss of the spray and the dance of the wild foam's glee.
a. What does the speaker earlier refer to as sweet?
b. What is the contrast the speaker draws between this line and the one
before it?
c. What is the image being described here?






ch- the Coromandel fishers​

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Answered by asha990010
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Answer and Explanation:

1

a) he is reffered to the god

b) our lives-means people's lives

c) It means that the poet is talking about the britishers who were treating as slaves

2

a) The dance of the wild foms glee

b) It means that the wild foms glee is sweater than the mango grove and it also means that if we enjoy the feelness of the freedom we will surely achive success

c) It is the whole poem shown in the picture

Answered by BrainlyMehu
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  • (a) He is reffered to the god
  • (b) Our lives - means people's lives
  • (c) It means that the poet is talking about the britishers who were treating as slaves

  • (a) The dance of the wild foms glee
  • (b) It means that the wild foms glee is sweater than the mango grove and it also means that if we enjoy the feelness of the freedom we will surely achive success
  • (c) It is the whole poem shown in the picture
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