what does poet mean by let their tongue run naked in book
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- what does the poet mean by letting their tongue run naked in the book :
- The minstrel or poet has used this expression to describe the dull and pale walls of the classroom.-
- It expresses the sickening and repulsive atmosphere of the classroom.
- The use of the term naked then means no conditions or inhibitions.
- The minstrel wants the children to learn as important as they can and to admit quality education from Nature, without any restriction.
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The use of the term naked here means no restraints or inhibitions. The poet wants the children to learn as much as they can and to receive quality education from Nature, without any restriction.
What does the poet mean by letting their tongue run naked in the book :
- The minstrel or poet has used this expression to describe the dull and pale walls of the classroom.
- It expresses the sickening and repulsive atmosphere of the classroom.
- The use of the term naked then means no conditions or inhibitions.
- The minstrel wants the children to learn as important as they can and to admit quality education from Nature, without any restriction.
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