English, asked by tejvirsandhu310, 8 months ago

(i) Explaint: A rope cuts both my wrists behind.'​

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Answered by yogeshparashar452
6

Answer:

There's nobody on the house-tops now--- 

Just a palsied few at the windows set; 

For the best of the sight is, all allow, 

At the Shambles' Gate---or, better yet, 

By the very scaffold's foot, I trow.

I go in the rain, and, more than needs, 

A rope cuts both my wrists behind; 

And I think, by the feel, my forehead bleeds, 

For they fling, whoever has a mind, 

Stones at me for my year's misdeeds. 

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Answered by Ak417
22

Answer:

AS THE PATRIOT IS MOVING IN THE RAIN TOWARDS HIS END(HERE END MEANS DEATH) . AND HIS WRISTS GETS CUT BY THE ROPE USED TO TIE HIS BOTH HANDS BEHIND.

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