English, asked by saiusesbrainly, 6 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?​

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Answered by sahil07770
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Answer

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

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.

Answered by devendersoni042
2

Answer:

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

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