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Explain "we the people" in brief​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The Central theme of the poem is about the wind that takes the shape of a Tornado. Here it is described of possessing human qualities and feelings such as happiness and being mischievous too. It goes around everywhere making commotion and destroying and chasing things.

We come ro know that weak fires are blown off by wind whereas the strong winds are flourished by wind which means the people who lack confidence and are not determined, they are defeated by problems of our life but people with strong determination and will defeat every problem in their life

The wind pokes fun at weaklings by crumbling their lives,crumbling their houses,rafters,and causing devastation.it winnows the weaklings out of the the strong ones and crushes them all.

Why does the poet plead with the wind to blow softly? Ans: When the wind blows softly, it is harmless and enjoyable but when it blows fiercely, it wreaks havoc. Therefore, the poet wants the wind to be gentle and soft.

Extremely violent winds, heavy rains causing floods and storm tides (combination of storm surge and astronomical tides) causing coastal inundation, are the destructive factors associated with tropical cyclones and are responsible for the large scale loss of life and property.

In this the poet is scolding the wind for his mischief he had done. he is showing the wind to see what he had done,he hd brought the rain again. The poet might have been very desperate of rain.

winnows: to broke grain free of chaff, separate grain from husk by blowing on it. The poet is addressing to wind as 'wind god', and he is saying that the powerful god of wind winnows, that means he sifts all the people and those people who

Trim trees and shrubbery away from buildings and remove any weakened sections of trees that might easily break off and fall onto buildings. ... Promptly remove any debris in your yard or surrounding your business, such as tree trimmings, to reduce the risks of flying debris during high winds

What does the wind symbolizes. ... The wind symbolises difficulties and challenges. In the poem, the poet wants to say that wind has the power to destroy things but we should not be disappointed because of this. We should take the boldness of wind as a challenge and should come out as a winner.

Answered by rajeshjha352
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By starting with the words “We the People,” the Preamble to the US Constitution suggests that the Constitution created derived its power from the people; yet it also, in some ways, implies exclusion of non- citizens.

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