They too are aware….from our own.
a] Who does ‘they’ refer to in the first line of the reference? What are they aware of?
b] Explain the expression ‘their hands are ours’.
c] Which poetic device has been used in ‘war’s long winter starv’d’?
d] Why has war’s winter been called long?
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a) 'They' refers to the people of other countries.
They are aware of the natural resources like the sun, air and water.
b) This expression depicts that their labour is not different from us. People belonging to other countries eat, live, sleep and work in the same way.
c) Mataphor has been used in the above lines. War time had been compared to winters( painful time).
d) The war's winter has been called long because people eagerly wait for the war to end and it makes it difficult for them to live peacefully as they starve out of hunger during this time.
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