How does the poet speak to the wind in the above extract
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The poet speaks to the wind in anger. He highlights the destructive nature of the wind. He is angry when he finds the wind crumbling lives. He is unhappy when he noticed that the wind is friendly with the strong ones and teases the weaklings.
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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. They uproot trees bring down houses tear down electric posts and claim lives.
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