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meaning of ere, woof, refrain ​

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Answered by AMANRPSIS
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Answer:

ere means ere

woof-- sound used to describe the dog's barking

refrain means stop doing any activity

Answered by kanakshree60
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Answer:

From rain on the roof

I believe

Explanation:

ERE is the old poetic word for before

WOOF is used for weft here in the poem means thread woven across the loom

REFRAIN is a repeated part of a song or a poem here in the poem it refers to the sound of the rain

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