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how does the poet bring out the truth of the proverb you reap what you sow.? give example to support your answer.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This proverb means that you've to face the consequences of your actions. Explanation: I will share a story that my friend told me about her family : " My dad constantly needed to attempt some easy money scam and he (and that side of the family) believes he's more intelligent than every other person.

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you reap what you sow. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishyou reap what you sowyou reap what you sowused to say that if you do bad things, bad things will happen to you, and if you do good things, good things will happen to you → reap.

Answered by kriyati2021
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: How does the poet bring out the truth of the proverb, ‘you reap what you sow’?

Answer: The poet brings out the truth of the proverb, ‘you reap what you sow’ by drawing a vivid picture of the environment the way it stands today. Increasing population, industrial development and urban lifestyles are largely responsible for the increasing pollution that has affected the clear blue skies and dimmed the brightness of the shinning stars. Our ocean floors have been littered and their crystal waters have turned brown. The birds that use to chirp have vanished and towering trees have been cut down to meet our increasing needs. We have not valued what has been bestowed on us by nature. On the contrary, we have abused what has been given and are now facing the consequences of our actions.

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