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paraphrasing of poem questions by unknown​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Questions' poem suggests that it is impossible to change the past. Once something has occurred, it cannot go back to the way it previously was. The first five stanzas show examples of how changing the past is impossible by using phenomena within nature. The sixth and last stanza than refers these obviously impossible events to human failures such as speaking hastily and being unkind to show that these are also impossible to reverse

Answered by nawazahsan595
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Answer:

first stanza

Explanation:

in this stanza poet is asking some thought provoking questions he is trying to explain us that there are many things you can never do by giving examples of a swept spider web and an apple that is once fallen from the tree cannot be put back to their original place

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