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How does the poet speak to the wind? In anger or in humor? Give reasons from the poem. (answer in 30-40 words).......

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The poet speaks to the wind with anger.

The poet speaks to the wind with anger. Yes, strong winds are known to cause plenty of damage and destruction to both life and property. Storms, cyclones, gales and strong winds cause havoc on land. The wind is responsible for bringing rain, it cools the land and makes the climate pleasant.

The poet wants the wind to behave softly and peacefully, without breaking his shutters, without scattering the papers and without throwing down the books on the shelf.

Yes, I have heard of the strong winds causing plenty of damage and destruction to both life and property. Storms, cyclones and strong winds wreak havoc on lands. They uproot trees, destroy houses and claim thousands of lives.

Though winds come strongly devastating properties mercilessly, yet, we cannot ignore the other facet of the wind. It brings rain, it cools the land and makes the climate pleasant. Nowadays, wind energy is harnessed for several useful purposes including turning windmills, wind turbines and generating electricity.

Answered by Anonymous
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With anger

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the answer is absolutely correct and explained very well

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