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(iv) In the line "O let him go", the tone of the poet is
(a) order
(6) anger
(c) request
(d) sympathetic
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From the poem - The ball poem.
- The poet says O, let him go, in sympathy.
- This is because the boy had lost his ball, his only possession. The ball had rolled away into the water.
- The boy was experiencing the grief of losing a possession, his own possession.
- The poet also says that money can not owe him the same ball as the ball has many feelings associated with the little boy.
- The ball that he had lost was golden in color and had went down to the water.
- O let him go refers to the boy who desperately wants the ball back and is crying.
- Why not other options?
- Why will the poet be angry as he had justified that he is not going to interfere in his feelings in the poem.
- Request, whom the poet will request? No one, right? So, cancelled.
- Order, O, let him go, is not an order.
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