English, asked by ujagar29901, 9 months ago

Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read  A labour not different from our own. b) What does the poet mean by ‘lines we read’? c) What does not differ?

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Answered by subucom303
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Answer: (a) 'Their' refers to the other people of the world whom we consider as strange and foreign. ' (b) The poet by the words, Tines we read' means that their destiny is similar to ours. The lines of their hands also show their capacity of doing hard work or labour.

Answered by sumansinghmay22
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In this line their hands are ours means that as we all are human being and equal gid have make us equally. In every land there is a common life where the labours have similar eyes that wake or sleep. We all need water, air and the sun to live.

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