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(b) What are the clothes compared to? Give two examples.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Clothes help us in the following ways: 1]They protect us from heat, cold, rain, enemies etc. 2]They help the people to find out that from which region or state did we come from. 3]They enhance our personality and keep us away from insect bites.

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Answered by kumarmonu89761
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Answer:

The clothes have been compared to five things in the entire course of their journey.

Explanation:

The poet makes five comparisons between the clothing and the handkerchief, including:

1. Snow: The white clothing hanging on the line. They are likened to white snow by the poet using a simile.

2. Restive horses: The clothes on the line are fidgety and restless. They are compared by the poet using an analogy to the restless horses, which dance or hop around joyfully because they can't sit still.

3. Fairy-tale witches: The poet used a simile to connect the clothing to the witches from various fairy tales because they both tend to dance freely on the clothesline.

4. Bird: The poet uses a simile to compare the garments that have been freed from the clothesline's grasp to a bird that is flying freely in the sky. They are not visible.

5. Sail: The poet uses a simile to compare the clothes that have been freed from the clothesline's grasp to sail in the sun that soars high and flaps its sails numerous times before reaching its target.

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