‘Then, folding and holding, I’d pack them in,’ Why does the poet say this?
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I think he folded the clothes and packed them in.
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moondravandana:
No, the answer is not correct.
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The poem talks about 'smiles' and 'frown'.
About the smiles , the poet wishes to try every effort to open the box contains'smiles'.
About the frowns- On the other hand the poet wishes to to just opposite- try every effort to fomd and hold and pack 'frowns' from every corner to keep them in a box and close it and be thrown into sea.
The poem talks about 'smiles' and 'frown'.
About the smiles , the poet wishes to try every effort to open the box contains'smiles'.
About the frowns- On the other hand the poet wishes to to just opposite- try every effort to fomd and hold and pack 'frowns' from every corner to keep them in a box and close it and be thrown into sea.
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