How does the poem, The Brook, teach the value of generosity, courtesy and benevolence?
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The poem “The Brook” teach the value of generosity, courtesy and benevolence because it shows the slightest touch of lawns, grassy plots, small and green trees, bushes and flowers. The benevolence in the poem can be described by the fact that by not taking care of these places can result into the destruction of the beauty of these natural things. Our younger generation should know all the qualities these things have in order to be courteous to elders and benevolent to elders.
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