English, asked by barannya18, 3 months ago

his smile is like an infant's-whose smile referred here? why is his smile compared to that of an infant? How dose nature treat him?

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Answered by sourovmondal515
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Explanation:

the soldier smile is refferd to here as infant's. his smile is compared to infant's because his mind is like an innocent child. the nature makes surrounding warm for him.

Answered by aayuskumar440
31

Answer:

The smile of the soldier, sleeping in the valley, is referred here.

The soldier, sleeping peacefully in the valley, has a beautiful smile on his face. His face has no guile. It appears that after tiring labour in the battlefield, he has got a chance to rest his weary limbs. The peace the soldier is enjoying during his sleep, makes his smile as innocent as that of a child.

The sufferings of the soldier seem to be removed by the comforts provided by the nature. Nature provides a sun Soaked bed for the tired soldier and supports his head on a pillow made of Ferns. Moreover, Nature places flowers at his feet to show her respect for the dead soldier.

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