English, asked by himanthnggowda, 3 months ago

(v) What is meant by "wonder-waiting eyes"? Which figure of speech is used
here? Why did Wilhelmine look up with such eyes?​

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Answered by divyaprakash1281
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Answer:

'Wonder- waiting eyes' is used for Wilhelmine, who was expecting to know the cause of the war from her grandfather. The figure of speech used here is alliteration. She looked up with such eyes because she could not comprehend the cause of the war.

Answered by Breezywind
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'Wonder- waiting eyes' is used for Wilhelmine, who was expecting to know the cause of the war from her grandfather. The figure of speech used here is alliteration. She looked up with such eyes because she could not comprehend the cause of the war. It filled her with wonder

wonder-waiting eyes' is used for Wilhelmine, who was expecting to know the cause of the war from her grandfather. The figure of speech used here is alliteration. She looked up with such eyes because she could not comprehend the cause of the war.

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