Biology, asked by Abhishekkushwa2223, 9 months ago

Explain the below poem:-Don’t Give Up If you’ve tried and have not won,     Never stop for crying;All that’s good and great is done     Just by patient trying.Though young birds, in flying, fall,     Still their wings grow stronger,And the next time they can keep     Up a little longer.Though the sturdy oak has known     Many a wind that bowed her,She has risen again and grown     Loftier and prouder.If by easy work you’re beat,     Who the more will prize you?Gaining victory from defeat,     That’s the test that tries you. by Phoebe Cary

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Answered by nimratkaur2907
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Answer:

Firstly, it is said that possibly if you was trying for achieving a particular thing in life and your trial didn't became fruitful that is you did not achieved it then you are not required to give up. You have to stand up on your own and try again for it as giving up is never a solution to any problem. If you are just stopping so that you can cry for not achieving it, that is the worst thing. Remember that evry great thing in this world is only achieved by patiently trying. Trying Again and again is the ultimate solution. For example, when a young bird is learning how to fly, he many times fall down, many times get injured, but for every try they do, they learn somethung new.

Secondly, Though the oak tree is known for its sturdiness , But if the strong wind will blow, The tree will bow down that is fall down. Even the sturdiness of oak tree cannot stop the trials of wind. The most difficult trial test of our life is our defeat and it umis upon us how we take it, whether we consider our defeat as victory by learning from it and trying again or we just give up!!!

Sorry for the long one... but i have explained each and evry line.

Hope it helps you

Answered by shimpihemlata1
0

Answer:

IDK

Explanation:

because I am very small

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