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How does the poet entreat the “wind” (from Beehive )? What does he asked him not to do ?


avdhijain: he asked him to come smoothly and sofltly.dont break the shutters of the windows ..and dont destroy everything.hope it helps you..
CookiStreet: Thank you
Rishik2101: welcm

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Answered by Rishik2101
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Answer:

The poet entreats the wind by cruel nature. He was very sad at wind to be cruel.

He asked the wind not to break the shutters of windows. He also says wind to not make fun of weaklings, not to scatter the papers and throw down books from shelf.


CookiStreet: Can I ask one more question ? It’s from “Moments”...
Rishik2101: yes .. u can ask
Rishik2101: from chapter 1 and 2 only
Rishik2101: because I have read those chapters only
CookiStreet: It’s from 2 chapter
CookiStreet: Why have Toto’s fingers been called : quick and wicked ?
Rishik2101: Toto used to live with the Tonga driver and Toto's fingers had been baked in the sun that made its fingers look red. Although his fingers were all red, still Toto could do all the work quickly. Therefore, as it's fingers looked quite scary but he could do all the work quickly, they were said to be quick and wicked.
Rishik2101: can I also ask some questions of maths..
Rishik2101: ??
Rishik2101: from you ??
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