English, asked by ManishShergill2407, 10 months ago

how does nature deal with the feeble, the wayward and the children?​

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Answered by Anonymous
56

Explanation:

Nature deals with the feeble, wayward, and children as a gentle mother deals with her charges. ... The speaker is informing her listeners that this gentlest of mothers is infinitely patient with her children, cautioning even the "feeblest" and the "wayward" in a "mild" manner

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Answered by itzcupycake
15

Explanation:

  • Nature deals with the feeble, wayward, and children as a gentle mother deals with her charges. ... The speaker is informing her listeners that this gentlest of mothers is infinitely patient with her children, cautioning even the "feeblest" and the "wayward" in a "mild" manner

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