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i) Why is the city of London silent and bare?​

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Answered by amulya00786
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Answer:

Why is the atmosphere 'silent' and 'bare'? Ans. The atmosphere is 'silent' and 'bare', noiseless and 'smokeless' simply because it is too early in the morning for people or vehicles to move about

Answered by ashutoshkrmgssl
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Answer:

The city of London is silent and bare because we know was around 5 or 6 am and ships and buildings are nude respectively.

Explanation:

The city of London silent and bare due to

The setting is "silent" because of the early hour which, from Dorothy Wordsworth's journal, we know was around 5 or 6 am. "Bare" is an interesting word that means "naked" or "unadorned. It contrasts with the image of the city wearing clothing from line 4. Here, the ships and buildings are nude.

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