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summary of the twins 1 stanza​

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Answered by shwetasaini358
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In the poem “The Twins,” the poet Henry Sambrooke Leigh talks about how he is suffering the entire life because of his twin. He exclaims how he gets unfairly treated because of his brother's foolishness, once he got punished for his brother. The poem talks about the twins in a light-hearted manner and with comedy.

Answered by dhruvjoshi29
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Poet Henry Sambrooke Leigh talks about how he is suffering the entire life because of his twin. He exclaims how he gets unfairly treated because of his brother's foolishness, once he got punished for his brother. ... He shows how the twins face problems

In the story to twins by Henry sambrooke, The Poet talks about how he is suffered his entire life just because of his brother's foolishness and he he was always punished because of his brother.

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