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To profit by these garden days... What are the garden da the speaker is referring to?​

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Answered by udevi3919
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Answered by XxattitudemihiraxX
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Robert Luuis Steenson is a poem from the collection A Child's Garden of Verses. It is written for an audience of children. The narrator of the poem is a young boy. We can tell that he is of the upper middle or upper classes as his family can afford a large garden, a gardener, a adult world.

  • The poem is organized into five quatrains rhymed AABB. The meter of the poem is iambic tetrameter. Generically, it is a "carpe diem" poem, arguing for enjoying the nice weather before the winter. As with the traditional carpe diem poem, which urges a woman to yield to sexual advances of a lover because life is short, the arguments appear on the surface plausible until one
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