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If mice could roar'. What does it mean?

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Answered by nedalfazli
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Explanation:

If Mice Could Roar is a simple poem by Ruskin Bond that transports the reader to a world of imagination. Bond imagines how the world would be if mice could roar like lions and elephants could soar. It would definitely be a sight if trees grew in the sky instead of land. He also visualizes the scene of tigers dining on biscuits and wine, as well as fat people flying high.The world would be quite different if pebbles sang and tortoises ran. If only all that was lost could be won once again and bullies be subdued, nothing would be the same again. If guns grew flowers instead of firing bullets and songs brought showers, everything would appear changed.The poet concludes by saying that if at all most of these changes occurred, it would only make the world a better place.

Answered by kushwahadeepak
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Answer:

it means that strength is not bigger than mind

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