(i) On pads of velvet quiet,
In his quiet rage.
(ii) And stares with his brilliant eyes
At the brilliant stars.लेटर टू द एडिटर कंप्लेनिंग अबाउट स्पोर्टेज ऑफ वॉटर इन योर एरिया एंड नेट्टूर एस पब्लिक अवेयरनेस अबाउट द नीड टू द सेव वाटर
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Explanation:
the repetition of quiet gives emphasis on the helpless situation of the caged tiger.
the velvet pads in his feet are "quiet", he can't run or leap instead they can only take limited steps in his small cage.
due to being locked up , he can't express his anger too. he's frustrated and knows it's pointless to show his anger
the word brilliant is also being repeated to show the magnificence of these lines.
the word brilliant shows the beauty of the tiger's eyes dreaming of the outside world.
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