He won’t do what you tell him.
So, come, let’s build strong homes,
Let’s joint the doors firmly.
Practise to firm the body.
Make the heart steadfast.
Do this, and the wind will be friends with us.
The wind blows out weak fires.
He makes strong fires roar and flourishes.
His friendship is good.
We praise him every day.
(i) Why does the poet ask us to make strong houses?
(ii) What should we do with our hearts and bodies?
(iii) When will the wind be our friend?
(iv) What is the effect of the wind on the fire?
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i . The poet asked to build strong houses so that the wind can't destroy our house.
ii. We should make strong hearts and bodies so that we can stand and fight with wind then wind will become our friend ..
iii. When we make our hearts steadfast..
iv. It weakens the fire
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(i) The poet asks us to build strong houses as a defence against the wind.
(ii) We should make our bodies firm and our hearts steadfast.
(iii) The wind will be our friend when we are strong.
(iv) The wind blows out the weak fires but makes the strong fires very strong.
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