What did the Wind do to the Moon? Why did it do so? poem wind and the moon
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Answer: In this stanza, the Wind thinks so highly of himself because he believes that he himself blew the Moon out of the sky and then back in, using the power of his breath. These thoughts make us feel that the Wind is overconfident of his abilities and is conceited.
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In this stanza, the Wind thinks so highly of himself because he believes that he himself blew the Moon out of the sky and then back in, using the power of his breath. These thoughts make us feel that the Wind is overconfident of his abilities and is conceited.
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