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what are gusty waves.....​

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Answered by vishalsingh5013
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The metaphor, 'gusty waves' has a number of interpretations. Firstly, 'gusty' refers to a strong breeze or wind and the implication is that a powerful breeze has lifted the waves and drove them on. Spender's repetition of 'far' emphasises how far removed these poor, ailing children are from a normal life.

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Answered by chimpee47
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"Gusty" general means 'blowing strongly'. However, in the context of the passage, "gusty waves" is used as a metaphor and probably refers to the lively and energetic aspect of a child's life which is lacking in the faces of the children mentioned in the passage.

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