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did you like or dislike the poem the wind on the hill ?give reasons for your answers ​

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Answered by ANSHIKA089
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Answer:

i dunno the poem sorry

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Answered by amal16sheet
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Explanation:

Wind On The Hill’ is a five stanza poem that is separated into sets of four lines or quatrains. The text follows a structured rhyme scheme of abab cdcd, and so on, alternating end sounds as the poet saw fit. This type of rhyme scheme is perfectly suited for a poem aimed at children. Its sing-song-like sounds is lighthearted and easy to comprehend.

From the first lines, a reader already has a great deal of information about the setting of the poem and what type of narrative, or at least the tone of the narrative, to follow. A. A. Milne is best known as the writer of the Winne-the-Pooh books, this means that it is a safe bet to assume that this poem will follow in a similar lyrical style, aimed at children

So Definitely Like the Poem

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