Silence surrounds us, I would have
Him prodigal, returning to
His father's house, the home he knew
Rather than see him make and move
His world, I would forgive him too
Shaping from sorrow a new love
(a) What is meant by 'silence surrounds us'?
(b) What kind of life does the poet want his son to lead?
(c) Find the word from the passage which means 'extravagant'.
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Answer: His father's house, the home he knew, Rather than see him make and move. His world. I would forgive him too, Shaping from sorrow a new love.
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Answer:
a.
Explanation:
c the meaning of the word extravagant is prodigal
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