English, asked by mrachyuth, 10 months ago

in pairs, atiempt the following questions.
1. Why does the poet say, "I would not intrude on him"? Why doesn't he offer
him money to buy another ball?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The poet says, “I would not intrude on him” because he does not want to intervene in the natural process of learning. He wants the boy to learn the meaning of loss on his own. He also doesn't offer him money to buy another ball because that would be worthless.

Answered by prathabhagoria
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Answer:

The poet wants the boy to experience the loss . He should learn that it it is the part of life . That's why he doesn't want to interfere in between and doesn't want to offer him money to buy another ball.

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