"eternal I rise impalpable out of the land and the bottomless sea" justify this statement
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❄️ EXPLANATION:-
1. The rain is born in the form of water vapour, which rises from lakes, rivers and the oceans.
2. Water vapour is described as impalpable because it cannot be seen or touched.
3. In the last line, the poet compares the rainfall to a song. He says, just as a song rises from our soul and affects people, the rain rises from the earth and falls back on it, affecting nature.
4. The seas and the oceans are very deep. They are so deep that they appear as if they have no bottom. Hence they are called bottomless.
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Here is your answer:-
❄️ EXPLANATION:-
1. The rain is born in the form of water vapour, which rises from lakes, rivers and the oceans.
2. Water vapour is described as impalpable because it cannot be seen or touched.
3. In the last line, the poet compares the rainfall to a song. He says, just as a song rises from our soul and affects people, the rain rises from the earth and falls back on it, affecting nature.
4. The seas and the oceans are very deep. They are so deep that they appear as if they have no bottom. Hence they are called bottomless.
Hope... It... Helps... You...❤️❤️
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Explanation:
The seas and the oceans are very deep. They are so deep that they appear as if they have no bottom. Hence, they are called bottomless.
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