poem:-Lucy gray
lucy fell into:-
a) a well b) the river thames c) the sea d) a stream
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a stream
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Lucy fell into d) a stream.
Lucy Gray-
- The question is asked based on the poem Lucy Gray composed by the poet William Wordsworth and has a different and deep meaning to it.
- The poem starts with the first stanza in the third person form where the poet has given an introduction to the death of Lucy Gray.
- The stanzas further in the poem are followed by the tragedy where Lucy the girl in the poem dies.
- It is followed by the whole scene where one by one the whole incident is described in detail.
- As Lucy went to look for her mother in the storm while it was snowing she lost her balance and fell into the stream and was nowhere to be found.
- The mention of the stream is made in an indirect form as when Lucy's parents go to look for her, they come across a bridge with footprints. And this implies that she fell into a stream.
- This poem gives an important message about how parents should be attentive and be in their children's lives. It sort of makes us feel guilt.
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