English, asked by kunalsonkar368, 4 months ago

The poet pessonifies the ball as​

Answers

Answered by kumar87977
17

Answer:

In this poem, the boy's ball personifies his young days and happy innocence. In this world, people will take balls just as they will take away our innocence and force us to grow up. And once we lose this innocence, we can never get it back

Answered by XxyourdarlingxX
29

\huge\blue{\mathfrak{AnSwEr}}

In this poem, the boy's ball personifies his young days and happy innocence. In this world, people will take balls just as they will take away our innocence and force us to grow up. And once we lose this innocence, we can never get it back.

Similar questions