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how does the poet compare the kingfisher and the peacock​

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Answered by skhan78692
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Explanation:

William Henry Davies in his poem “The Kingfisher” compares the Kingfisher and the peacock and stated the difference between them. Explanation: Poet says that even though both 'kingfisher and peacock' have lovely hues like rainbow, kingfisher is 'not proud like a peacock'.

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Answered by abhijit1374
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Answer:

the poet compares the king fish has big and the Peacock by saying the style and the Awareness of them like Kingfisher can fly and the peacock can't fly and the Kingfisher is small but the peacock is big

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