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On pads of velvet quiet in quite rage _____​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The tiger moves quietly on his velvet pads. He is full of rage but is quiet. (because he knows that he is helpless here.) Looking at the imprisoned tiger, the poet is filled with pity...

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Answered by s2749
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Here, in the poem the repetition of 'quiet' is used to emphasize the tiger's helpless silence. 'Velvet quiet' refers to the quiet velvet pads of the tiger, which cannot run or leap. They can only walk around the limited space in the cage.

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