What does the boy learn from B. Wordsworth?
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Wordsworth on what it is like to be a poet. Through his conversations with the boy, we learn that to be a poet is to be so full of sensitivity that one can cry at both the joys and sorrows. B. Wordsworth thought the young boy was a poet in the making, for he possessed this sensitivity.
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The correct answer of this question is discover things by himself .
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Given - The boy learn from B. Wordsworth .
Wordsworth assists the narrator-child in his development and teaches him important life and leisure lessons. B. Wordsworth's accommodating nature contrasts with the narrator's strict mother. He lets the youngster explore things on his own and even considers his suggestion of putting the pin in water to see what happens.
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