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Explain the meanings of these phrases frowned the jutting bank

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Answered by prettystefina11
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Let’s discuss the meaning of each word.

Frown: To form an expression of disapproval, by using one’s forehead. It can be thought of like the wrinkles on the forehead that are formed when someone expresses displeasure.

Jutting: To jut is to extend outward or upward beyond the limits of the main body.

Bank: The land alongside or sloping down to a river or lake.

“Frowned the jutting bank” is a common poetic word to present a gloomy or threatening aspect.

The literal meaning is that the banks of the river are said to be frowning because the current of the river is alarmingly scary.

That could mean, there are chances of danger along the bank of the river.

Answered by Sidyandex
16

Answer:

The phrase “frowned the jutting bank” is used to represent an alarming or threatening situation that is about to occur in actual in due course.

It is quite common to use these types of phrases in poetry to explain some volatile situation, and in this case, the river is said to do so as it is lashing the banks with full force and the banks may break anytime due to the force of the river water.

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