English, asked by impapiya1997, 4 months ago

In the poem 'where go the boats' what do you think where the narrator (Robert Louis Stevenson) of the poem lives?​

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Answered by itzshivam15
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Answer:

Edinburgh is your answer

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itzshivam15: okay
impapiya1997: plz send me the reason.. it's help me in my study
hpkbn5utdq: I don’t know who is Edinburgh.
itzshivam15: seriously!? Edinburg is a place
impapiya1997: Edinburgh is a place...
impapiya1997: bt why you chose these place
hpkbn5utdq: Oops my mistake.
itzshivam15: Robert Louis Stevenson, in full Robert Louis Balfour Stevenson, (born November 13, 1850, Edinburgh, Scotland—died December 3, 1894, Vailima, Samoa), Scottish essayist, poet, and author of fiction and travel books, best known for his novels Treasure Island (1881), Kidnapped (1886), Strange Case of Dr.
impapiya1997: okay thanks
itzshivam15: it's ok
Answered by hpkbn5utdq
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''Where Go the Boats'' is a small poem, written from the perspective of someone who is apparently a child. This poem describes the narrator's thoughts as they sail what are probably paper or toy boats down a river. ... The river carries along green leaves, foam, and boats on its waves. Hope it’s helpful if yes please click on the thanks option.
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