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In the poem 'Daybreak', the wind asks
chanticleer to?
sail
sleep
sing
blow clarion call​

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Answered by susmitanandi2003
1

Answer:

in the poem daybreak the wind asks chanticleer to sail

Answered by dualadmire
0

In the poem "Daybreak", the wind asked the chanticleer to blow clarion call.

  • In the poem daybreak, the poet talks about the journey of the wind as it blows over land and ocean accompanying in the fresh lively activities at daybreak.

  • The wind acts as a messenger of the coming day as it passes over the sea and land, indicating that the night has come to an end and day has broken out. The theme of this poem is daybreak and how the wind notifies it.

  • According to the poet wind asks the chanticleer to blow clarion call. As the wind blew over the farms it told the rooster/chanticleer to sound its clarion call (loud and clear call) and notify that the day was near.

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