In the poem, A Nation's Strength by Ralph Waldo Emerson, why does the poet ask so many questions in the poem?
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Emerson.” In this tiny poem, the poet reveals the secret of a nation's strength. The poet asks several questions to discover the secret of the nation's strength and he himself answers these questions. He says that the strength of a nation lies not in the wealth, power and pride but in its patriotic and determined men.
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Emerson.” In this tiny poem, the poet reveals the secret of a nation's strength.
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