English, asked by krishnaxx5, 8 months ago

“ 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.” [a] Who is ‘he’ in the first line? [b] According to the poet, what preparations should be made to face the fury of the wind? [c] What is ‘his’ attitude towards people? [d] Why should the houses and doors be made strong? (this extract is from poem wind )plz answer fast

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Answered by Fatimakincsem
9

The expression has been taken from the poem "wind."

Explanation:

  • The wind in this poem refers to the difficulties of life.
  • The poet is referring to wind and weather that won't act as per human instructions.
  • He urges people to build strong houses and gates that can resist the furry of strong winds.
  • His attitude towards people is supportive.
Answered by Kingsman252
1

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