What does the poem say about the poet's choice of subjects
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The poem is a reflection of the poet's desire to compose poetry on most mundane elements that we come across in our day to day surrounding. ... The poet very simplistically discusses the various aspects of the squirrel, which each one of us must have observed closely.
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Solution: The poem is a reflection of the poet's desire to compose poetry on most mundane elements that we come across in our day to day surrounding. A squirrel is the most commonly found animal that we see around us.
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