English, asked by tymothy, 1 day ago

:
file
to pollute, to make dirty or impure
hells of fire : fire or smoke coming out of fatal weapons causing death and
destruction
outrage
: to treat violently
EXERCISES
A. Answer the following questions:
1. According to the poet, 'Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes'.
Explain the meaning of the statement.
2. Which line in the poem suggests that all of us go back to the same earth
(buried after death)? Do you agree with him. If so, Why?
3. What does the poet mean when he says their hands are ours'?
What
de rood in the lines on the hand of the people of other countries?

Answers

Answered by rdcr4086
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Answer:

The given line of figure of speech says that beneath all uniforms a single body breathes. This means that everyone is alike from the inside. That people may wear different clothes and even all different uniforms but the humans underneath them are the same

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