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How does the poet describes the squirrel?

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Answered by kk090
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the poem 'The Squirrel' the poet Mildred Bowers Armstrong describes a squirrel that he observes in his garden. The poet describes how the squirrel, covered in gray fur, sits in an upright position on a tree branch eating a nut. His tail looks like a question mark because of its bent shape. The happy and lively squirrel loves to play with the poet and her friends. Whenever they ran around his tree, he would run to the other side of the tree. The poet tells us about the nature of the squirrel that it is innocently naughty and likes to tease anyone who comes near him.

Answered by navfalvibavma
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Answer:

the poet describe the squirrel as an Avorcoat of gray and he like nuts he like to tese and play

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