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Fill in the blanks the poet riding a......

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Answered by Evleen3
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Answer:

The poet riding a bicycle..

Answered by roopa2000
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Answer:

The poet riding a bicycle

Explanation:

The poet rides the bicycle when he wants to go somewhere.

Once on the road, the poet quickly pedals his bicycle and swoops by the large trucks in front of him. However, the poet also discusses some risky roadside antics that he engages in.

  • The phrase 'wind in my hair' means that how much good speed i have  while riding my bicycle.
  • When the poet wants to go wherever he likes.
  • The poet expects that he would still ride his bicycle when he is hundred-ten.
  • The poet referred to his vehicle as a bike because, when he rode it, it allowed him to travel anywhere he pleased.
  • In the same way that birds return to their nests in the evening after a long day's flight, the poet longs to return to his everlasting home—God—at the conclusion of his life. Was this response useful?
  • While the bicycle is speeding down the hill, the poet describes how he takes his feet off the pedals and maintains his balance by keeping his hands steady.

hence The poet riding a bicycle

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