I would not intrude on him.
A dime, another ball, is worthless. Now
He senses first responsibility
In a world of possessions
(v) What does dime represent here?
(a) Money (b) Moral lesson
(c) Another ball (d) Loss
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a) money
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The poet is saying that giving the boy another ball or money to buy another ball is worthless because he lost the ball he already had in the harbour and the poet wants the boy to understand the world of possessions and how sometimes it's better to move on from lost things.
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