what do you mean by the phrase altogether changed and yet the same
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Madhura Sarkar answered this. Rain is formed when the water from the water bodies evaporates into the air. The water is converted into water vapour. Thus, a change takes place while the content (water) remains the same. This is why the poet says "altogether changed,yet the same".
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The statement states that:
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Water passes from several stages and later falls down as rain, but ultimately it remains as same as water.
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