English, asked by Alwaysurs9876, 6 months ago


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His ball went. I would not intrude on him; A dime,another ball, is worthless. Now He senses first responsibility In a world of possessions. 1. Who is ‘I’ in the poem? 2. Why does the poet not want to intrude on the child? 3. What does world of possessions mean? 4. Name the poem and the poet​

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Answered by pearlprincess48
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  1. The poet is 'I 'in the poem.
  2. The poet does not want to intrude on the child because A dime another ball is worthless.
  3. World of possession means world of many meterialistic things.
  4. This poem's name is The ball and the poet's name is John berryman.

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Answered by ritika373876
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  1. 'I ' is poet in the poem.
  2. The poet does not want to intrude on the child because he thinks it is necessary for the child to understand the responsibility in the world of possession.

3.⇒ By 'World of possessions' it means that this world gives priority and values to possessions.

4.⇒ The name of the poet is John Berryman. And the name of the poem is The Ball poem.

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