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meaning of I stand and look at them and long and long​

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Answered by MissIncredible34
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Explanation:

Alliteration is the figure of speech involved here. The line I stand and look at them long and long belongs to the poem 'Animals' whose poet is Walt Whitman. Alliteration is one of the figure of speeches used in poems which points to the repetition of words starting with the same letter...

Answered by harisbhati128
1

Explanation:

Dear student, The line means that the poet stands and look at the animals for a long time. By the phrase "long and long" the poet wishes that the humans should also have the qualities of calmness and purity in them just like the animals

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