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The narrator had great love for and much patience with her grandmother. .




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Answered by anshushwetakujur
2

Explanation:

How beautiful is the rain was written by a very famous American poet called Henry Wadsworth Longfellow who lived from 1807 to 1882. When Longfellow was thirteen years old he began to publish his own poems. Later on, when he finished school and college, he became a professor of Modern Languages at the age of twenty-two. Seven years later, in 1836, he became a professor at Harvard. In 1854 Longfellow gave up his job and devoted all his time to writing poetry. He wrote so much poetry that a number of critics point out this led to a lowering of the general level of his work.

This poem shows Longfellow's great gift of being able to write melodious poetry. This poem is really a song of praise. It describes how the rain falls after a hot day in the summer and how various people welcome it. The poem is full of rhythm and beauty.

Answered by MRCLEVER
6

Explanation:

The narrator was astonished to see her grandmother because she had been ... I felt so very much dependent and helpless. ... She worked with full enthusiasm and patience.

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