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What became difficult for the poet to comprehend when the jet rose to the height of six miles in the sky? Why was it difficult for him?​

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Answered by rishithreddynelaturi
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While appreciating the geographical niceties of our planet, the poet is unable to understand the tendency to build borders, to erect walls, to create fences.There are places in the world where people vanish.”

His father had said this. His father had spoken flatly, without an air of mystery or threat. It was not a statement to be challenged and it was not a statement to be explained. Later, when he had not seen his father for a long time—or what seemed to him a long time, months, or maybe just weeks—he would try to summon the words again, exactly as his father had uttered them, but by this time he’d become uncertain, anxious. Had he said, Where people vanish, or where people can vanish?

It was such a crucial distinction!

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