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What appears first from the seed in its mossy bed?​

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Answered by roydhiraj1949
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The word POETRY originates from a Greek word meaning TO MAKE. A poet is thus a maker and the poem something that is made or created. No single definition of poetry is possible but some characteristic features of poetry may be mentioned. Poetry has a musical quality with rhythm, pitch, metre and it may use figures of speech such as simile and metaphor. While quite a few poems in this selection are in traditional forms, the unit also includes modern poems that are free from formal restrictions.

Here is a list of English Poems written by various authors. Whatever the question is, poetry may be the answer. Writers say poetry provides them with comfort, a way to express themselves and the discipline of finding the essence with few words. Writing the poem (and finding just the right word) is the measure of success that the authors use. Really good poetry is instinctive. It’s who you are. It’s from the heart. You need to expose yourself to all kinds of poets and you may find your motivation and muse that way. Poetry gets to the core meaning. Poetry expands ideas.

Answered by tushargupta0691
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Answer:

Radicle

Explanation:

  • The first thing to emerge from the seed in its mossy bed is a primary root known as a "radicle."
  • It allows the plant to anchor in the ground and absorbs groundwater.
  • Shoot is the second thing that emerges from the early seedling development process.
  • The shoot is divided into three sections. One grows deep underground, while the other grows up through the soil.
  • "Little by little," an acorn said as it sank slowly into its mossy bed; "I am improving every day, hidden deep in the earth away." It grew little by little each day, sipped the dew little by little. Name the tree from which the acorn sprouts.

Thus this is the answer.

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