English, asked by sinu68, 1 year ago

How does the poet speak to
the wind - in anger as with
humour ? You must also have
been or heard of the wind
"crumbling lives". what is your
response to this ? Is it like
the poet's

Answers

Answered by abhisekh32Patnaik
11

poet speaks with wind with humor yes we heard

of the wind crumbling lives as the wind comes so fast that it takes the life of the people those who are not strong even it tores the papers from book which kept in the shelves....

Answered by kanishk35323
4

Answer:

The poet speaks to the wind in anger.

Yes, I have witnessed stormy weather and I have seen the wind uprooting trees. I have watched on the television many instances where wind has caused destruction, crushing houses with people stuck inside.

No, my response would not be similar to the poet. Violent wind causes destruction but its energy, if harnessed, can be utilised in generating electricity and for other productive purposes.

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