let's not speak in any language says the poet why ?? in the chapter keeping quiet
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the people of the world have been in indulging in wars and blodsheds on minor excuses if they keep quiet they made not in use in reasoning dispute and Wallace so let them keep quiet and not speak in any language this will ensure peace and prosperity
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- The poet urges people to stop speaking any language. They must communicate with each other through their hearts. Men have only moved their arms to harm others so far. Therefore, the poet wants the person to not move their arms so much.
- It is important that the people of the world avoid engaging in wars and bloodshed on trivial pretexts. If they are willing to remain silent and refrain from speaking in any language, this will help to foster peace and prosperity.
- The poet asks us to pause for a moment and reflect on ourselves and others, to see things more clearly. Besides, talking can lead to disagreements, which the poet may want to avoid.
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