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'Here lodge as in a sanctuary 'what is the poet inviting the butterfly to do?
Ch 5 To a butterfly
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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Here lodge as in a sanctuary! The simile is the comparison of two dissimilar things as if they are the same. The speaker says that the ground, trees and flowers belong to the speaker and his sister, and tells the butterfly to treat them as its sanctuary: a place of safety.

Answered by bhargav200508
6

Explanation:

Here lodge as in sanctuary means that

Sanctuary is a place where animals are केपटाउन very safely . There animals are protected .

The place where the animals are kept in safe way is known as lodge.

He is inviting the butterfly to sit in his bough . that ground is like sanctuary .

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