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explain the line of flaming froge in black smith​

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Answered by saranaveed5
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A forge is the place where the blacksmith makes a very hot fire. He then uses the fire to soften metal so he can bend and hammer it into a new shape. Therefore, in the poem, the flaming forge is his fire, which has flames just like a fire in a fireplace does. It is the place where he does his life's work.

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  • explain the line of flaming froge in black smith ??

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  • A forge is the place where the blacksmith makes a very hot fire. He then uses the fire to soften metal so he can bend and hammer it into a new shape. Therefore, in the poem, the flaming forge is his fire, which has flames just like a fire in a fireplace does. It is the place where he does his life's work.
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