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The poet ask us to count twelve because
(a) There are only twelve hour signs
(b) These are only eight hour signs
(c) These are only eleven hour signs
(d) These are only twelve hour signs​

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Answered by prerna16sl
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Answer:

The poet asks us to count twelve because (a) There are only twelve-hour signs.

Explanation:

  • The poet of the poem "Keeping Quiet" counts as twelve. The length of time is because everyone is calm and ready for introspection.
  • The poet asks us to count so that we can be still and understand with patience the importance of calmness in the stillness between the chaos of life.

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Answered by AmulGupta
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The poet asks us to count twelve because (a) There are only twelve-hour signs. The word 'twelve' is a unit of time that represents our real-life clock time, capturing a snapshot of our current situation.

What is the theme of 'Keeping Quiet'?

  • The poem "Keeping Quiet" by Pablo Neruda emphasises the necessity of maintaining calm and silence.
  • He highlights the importance of being peaceful and not harming individuals, animals, or the environment.
  • He claims that we must take time to pause and ponder in order to maintain peace and harmony.
  • Because everyone is quiet and ready for introspection, the time has been extended.
  • The poet instructs us to count in order to stay still and patiently comprehend the necessity of tranquilly in the midst of life's tumult.
  • The phrases 'count to twelve' and 'count up to twelve' are also meaningful, as the poet reiterates his desire to be silent. The word 'twelve' is a unit of time that represents our real-life clock time, capturing a snapshot of our current situation.

Therefore, the poet asks us to count twelve because (a) There are only twelve-hour signs. The word 'twelve' is a unit of time that represents our real-life clock time, capturing a snapshot of our current situation.

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