but ther's never a question about my digestion anything does for me. why does the speaker say these lines? from the poem the plaint of the camel.
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The poet aims to highlight the significance of nature as a teacher through the poem. In the given lines, the speaker implies that 'living in woods in the wind and under the sky has inculcated wisdom into him. ... He connotes that how nature has been teaching him to learn('now i am grown weather-wise') and grow in life.
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