English, asked by omgulati0, 3 months ago

Has given my heart

A change of mood

And saved some part

Of a day I had rued.

(i) Who is ‘I’ in these lines

(ii) What changed the mood of the poet?

(iii) What did the poet decide?

(iv) What was the mood of the poet before and after the incident?​

Answers

Answered by baljitkaurbhatti43
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i) 'I'refer to the poet here.

ii) The dust of snow thrown by a crow sitting on a hemlock tree changed the poet's mood.

iv) Before the incident, the poet's mood was very bad but when the crow throws the dust of snow, a positive energy came into the poet's mind and his mood changed and became good.

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