I chatter over stony ways a.why does the brook 'chatter'? b.what mood of the brook does this line represents?
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a. The brook 'chatter' because the stony ways are stopping it to reach its destination.
b. This line represents that the brook's mood is in anger or it is angry.
b. This line represents that the brook's mood is in anger or it is angry.
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as brook moves over pebbles and stone it make a series of sharp an high pitched sound. Hence, it chatter
the mood of brook is anger
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