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“There won't be any calendar, there won't be any clock;
Day light will be on the switch and winter under lock."
a) Who is the speaker here?
b) Where is the speaker preparing to go ?
c) What does the expression winter under lock' mean?​

Answers

Answered by Daleesha
7

Answer:

  • the answer will be the name of the poet
  • the speaker is preparing to go on a holiday /to go on a hill station
  • (answer will be given in the poem)

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Answered by pavanadevassy
2

Answer:

The speaker of these lines is the poet of the poem.

Explanation:

The second stanza of the poem Off To Outer Space Tomorrow Morning states,

"There won’t be any calendar, there won’t be any clock;
Daylight will be on the switch and winter under lock".

a) The speaker of these lines is the poet of the poem.

b) The speaker is preparing to go into space, which is why he is asking the readers to look at him for the last time before he goes into space. He also states that there won’t be any calendar or a clock as even if he carries them, it will not be of any use because he won’t experience day and night. Similarly, calenders are also useless for him as he would not know how many days or weeks have passed as he won’t experience day and night.

c) According to the poem, 'Winter under lock' means that there is no concept of seasons in the space.

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