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Describe the surrounding with reference to weather and the sailor morale when Sir ralph the rover and his sailors were on their return course

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Answered by mahadeva14
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Explanation:

When Sir Ralph the Rover was returning, the weather condition was very bad. It was completely different from the spring day in which the Rover did the misdeed by cutting the bell. In that fateful day, there were stormy winds blowing for the whole day. In the evening it died away but the sky remained covered with thick, dark haze.

Answered by SuperHawk777
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Hello,

Here is the answer to your question, hope it helps and hope you get the answer.

Explanation:

The twelfth stanza of the poem describes the gloomy atmosphere on the day the Rover is sailing to Scotland. The sun is hidden behind the thick fog. Strong winds were blowing all the day, and now, in the evening it has stopped blowing. The Rover can’t see land as it is very dark now. But he assures his crew members that the moon will appear soon and so there will be light.

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