English, asked by Itsmeeh, 10 months ago

please please please please please give me the correct answer....... Q."It crossed the churchyard with a sigh"— Who crossed the churchyard? Why did it sigh? What did it say? Why did it say so? from the poem" Daybreak"..... the poet HW Long fellow. please give me the right answer..... don't spam.......​

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Answered by Soumigupta
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Hii!

good morning...

The sea-wind crossed the churchyard .

It sigh to looks at the graves of the dead people.

it said the deads to lie in a quiet sleep.

it say because they are dead and so the denizens of eternal sleep. They lie in a quiet sleep until the time of their final judgement.So it said so.

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Answered by sudips9247
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