mother Nature smiled at me then reached to take my hand,
She walked me cross the countryside, to view her troubled land.
a. How has nature been described by the speaker?
b. Where did Mother Nature take the speaker?
2. She asked me: 'What is the worth of the redtail's call,
As she flies to feed her nest?'
a. What did Mother Nature draw the poet's attention to?
b. Where was the redtail flying?
3. There is no given worth at all in Nature's priceless treasures.
There is no way you could ever pay using dollars as your measures.
a. What are Nature's priceless treasures?
b. What do you understand by the second line?
4. Again she holds my hands in hers and softly starts to speak.
My treasures and my pleasures belong to all who do their share,
a. How does Mother Nature speak to the poet?
b. Who do all the treasures and pleasures of nature belong to?
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a. mother natural took the speaker across the countryside to the areas when human being have exploited and abused natural resources.
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