English, asked by shreyansh4177, 11 months ago

But if it had to perish twice I think I know enough of hate. To say that for destruction ice Is

also great And would suffice.

(a) What does ‘it’ refer to in the first line?

(b) What do you mean by ‘perish’?

(c) What does ice stand for?

(d) What would be the cause of destruction?​

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Answered by shrutisrinivasan129
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(a) It refers to the world in the first line.

(b) Perish is to die or to be brought to an end.

(c) Ice stands for hatred, indifference and cold behaviour towards others.

(d) The poet believes that fire, which depicts anger, is enough to destroy the world, but if by chance it did not do so, then ice would do the job.

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Answered by sravanL
9

Answer:

(a) it refer to ice

(b)appear

(c)  Immigration and Customs Enforcement

(d) Tropical deforestation occurs for a number of reasons. ... Logging of forests for firewood, charcoal, building materials, and other wood products is another cause of deforestation. The conversion of rainforest to pasture land for cattle ranching has led to the destruction of millions of acres of forest.

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