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poet feels like a child who can blow the trumpet which he held as he pleases (true or false)​

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Answered by kiranhjare
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Answer:

True

Explanation:

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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The correct answer is FALSE.

The lines from the poem were:

"Then felt I like a child that holds

A trumpet that he must not blow."

The poet clarifies his thought by giving the case of a youngster holding a trumpet. The youngster is in control of a trumpet yet can't blow it, on account of somebody's demise.

  • It is altogether against habits and custom to blow a trumpet when somebody has passed on.
  • Likewise, the poet feels that he couldn't tell about his acknowledgment to his bogus companions that genuine satisfaction and joy can be capable just when one is poor.
  • At the point when he was rich, he missed the mark on the much-wanted opportunity, freedom.
  • Amidst his bogus companions, it was extremely difficult for him to uncover it. Such was his hopeless condition when he was rich.
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