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class-9 Beehive

Wind, come softly.

Don’t break the shutters of the windows.

Don’t scatter the papers.

Don’t throw down the books on the shelf


a) Who is the poet addressing in the above lines?

(b) How does the poet want the wind to blow

(c) What has the wind done to the books?

(d) Name the poetic device used in the above lines.​

Answers

Answered by jayant050
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Answer:

Answer: Apostrophe: Wind, come softly. Anaphora: Don't break the shutters of the windows. Don't scatter the papers.

Explanation:

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Answered by LostInJordan
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a) The poet is addressing it to the wind

b) He wants the wind to blow gently so that the shutters are not broken and the papers are not scattered.

c) The wind has thrown down the books from the shelf

d) Anaphora- Don't

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