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To what does Margot compare the sun? What does this tell us about her

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Answered by jashanfjsingh
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Answer:

Explanation:

Margot had been on Earth until she was four years old, whereas the other children had been on Venus for their whole lives. Margot told them that the Sun was like a penny, a flower that blooms for just an hour, yet nobody believed her. Everyone thought that she was lying.

Answered by aroranishant799
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Answer:

The sun, Margot said, was like a penny and a fire in the stove. "I think the sun is a flower, That blooms for only one hour," she said in a poem on the sun. This was Margot's description of the sun to the youngsters.

Explanation:

Sun, Margot explained, resembled a penny. "It's like a fire in the stove," she said when other youngsters complained. "I think the Sun is a flower, that blooms for only one hour," she said in a poem. One of the lads even claimed that Margot was not the author of the poem.

She also claims that the sun was like fire, burning hot and yellow, and that it was absolutely lovely to behold.

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