''There look what you did - you threw them all down you tore the pages of the books you brought rain again your very clever at poking fun at weaklings.'' a.Whom does the poet address as you? b.What does ‘them’ refer to? c.How have been the pages torn? d.How does the wind bring rain? e.How does the wind deal with weaklings? 2...How does the poet speak to the wind? In anger or in humor? How does the wind crumble lives? What is your opinion about this? 3.Explain the last 4 lines of the poem 4. Describe the central idea of the poem Wind. 5. What does the poet ask us to do? Long Answers: 1.Does the poem reflect the human suffering being initiated by wind? Explain with examples. 2.What challenges are posed by wind in the life of the poet and common man? pls ans any questions answer that you know quickly...
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Answer· You brought rain again. You're very clever at poking fun at weaklings. (a) Whom does the poet address as 'you'? (b) What does 'them' refer to
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