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(i) How does the poet describe the moon: (a) at the beginning of the third stanza, and (b) at its end? What causes this change?

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Answered by kushirani83
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Answer:

in the beginning of the third stanza the poet says that the whole moon

is standing in the open sky in the fresh night . hiwever at the end of the stanza she describe that the moon has broken into many Pieces such as a Shattered mirror this change is caused by the trees that have made their way from her home to outside their branches have risen into the sky blocking the moon which is why the moon seems to be broken into many pieces these pieces can be seen flashing at the top of the tallest oak tree

Answered by Pushpadee
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At the beginning of the third stanza the poet describes the moon to be in its full glory shining on a fresh night in the open sky.but later she describes how the moon is broken into pieces just like a shattered glass which is probably due to the

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