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Remember they have eyes like ours that wake
Or sleep, and strength that can be won
By love. In every land is common life
That all can recognise and understand.
Who are 'they'? How are 'they' similar to the
poet and the readers?
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(b) How can people be won over?
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(c) What do you understand by the expression:
'in every land is common life'?
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(d) What appeal does the poet make to the
readers in these lines?​

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Answered by mariyajawed002
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Answer:

Explanation:

AQ they are people of another country whom we think are our enemies.

A Q God have bestowed them with similar appearance like us. God has given them eyes like ours which open when awake and close when we are asleep. Similarly, he has given them strength which we can win through love

b every thing can be won through love

c It means that in every land there is one thing common that is life.Life means that all the the things that are living.

d poet makes the appeal in these lines that  if we can recognize them and if we can understand their feelings and realize that they are like us, then there will be no fights or wars between us.

Answered by tnagamani54
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