"They, too, aware of sun and air and water,
Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war’s long winter starv’d.
Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read
A labour not different from our own."
a. What are the common elements in the universe that are shared by all?
b. What happens to people during wartime?
c. Explain "Their hands are ours". What can we see in ‘their’ hands?
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A.sun air and water
B. I think they have no food to eat and they are starving
C. I can't understand it sorry
but if a and b are right answers please mark my answer as brainliest and follow me and I shall follow you back
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a. Sunlight, air, and water are shared by all.
- The author wants to convey that God never discriminated between us and gave all the bounties to everyone equally.
- So we do not have any right to discriminate between people and make boundaries with the outer world.
b. They suffer from starvation.
- The author says that we all are the same even if there's war or not. When there is peace we harvest food, and when there is a war we all starve to death.
- People of all countries face the same thing and we are no different from anyone else.
c. Their hands are just like ours, working hard to earn a living.
- The author says that people from all the countries have the same hands as they all are used for working and making a profit.
- Further author says that all people have the same lines i.e., lines on their faces and hands.
- The wrinkles on the face, the lines on hands, are the same for people of all countries.
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