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CHAPTER: WIND
GRADE 9 BEEHIVE
1. Why does the poet tell the wind to come swiftly?
2. Why and how does the wind blow out the weak fires? Who roar and flourish?

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Answered by kancharlayuvansai
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1.The wind asks the poet to come softly so as to prevent it from breaking the shutter of the windows of his house. The scattering of the papers caused by the strong winds, disturb him. He asks the winds to come softly so that it does not throw away the books down from the shelf.

2.The wind blows out weak fires and makes strong fires roar and flourish. What does the wind do with the books? Answer: The wind tears the pages off and throws them down from the book shelf.

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