i) There, look what you did – you threw them all down. You tore the pages of the books. You brought rain again. You’re very clever at poking fun at weaklings. (a) Whom does the poet address as ‘you’? (b) What does ‘them’ refer to? (c) How have the pages of the books been torn? (d) How does the wind bring rain? (e) How does the wind deal with the weaklings?
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There, look what you did – you threw them all down. You tore the pages of the books You brought rain again. You’re very clever at poking fun at weaklings.
a) The poet addresses the wind as 'You' as the wind has thrown away all the books and has scattered all the papers.
b) them refers to the books which were kept on the shelf. The strong wind has thrown down all the books.
c) The pages of the wind have been torn due to very strong wind. This shows the destructive nature of the wind.
d) The wind brings rain as it blows the heavy clouds filled with water. The clouds strike one another thus causing the rain to occur.
e) The wind crumbles the weaklings and makes fun of them. The wind crushes the weaklings showing that the wind destroys the weak things.
Explanation
The given lines are from the poem 'Wind'. The central idea of the poem is that as the wind destroys the weaklings so the hardships can destroy the weak persons. Therefore, we must face the hardships and challenges in life with determination and courage.
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