how does the wind treat the poet's books?wind
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According to the poet, the wind is very powerful. It has power to break the shutters of the windows, scatter the papers and throw the books down the shelf. When it blows violently, it brings the clouds. It mocks at the weak and destroys their homes.
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it threw them out of their shelves and tore their pages
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