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what does the poet ask us to do instead to crushing the worm? The worm poem​

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Answered by JBJ919
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A)The poet urges us to remember that every creature on this earth is created by God for some purpose.We must hence respect every creature,big or small,for each has its own role to play in this universe.Besides, we have no rights to lightly take away a life which we cannot give back.

B)Every creature on this earth is created by god for some purpose.Worms play an important role in maintaining ecological balance.They loosen and aeratethe mud and bring up fertile,nurient - rich soil.They turn organic garbage into organic fertilizers.There body provides proteins.Thus though they are small , they play a huge role in maintaining ecological balance and this is purposefor which God created them.

C)The lines are:-

1)Turn turn thy hasty foot aside.Nor crush that helpless worm!

2)Let them enjoy their little day.

3)Do not lightly take away The life thou canst not give!

D)Though the poem is about the worm , the general message is that God has created all the creatures on earth,big and small, and every creature has a role to play.All beings have equal rights over the bounties of

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Answered by ASHNAZARREEN
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Turn turn the hasty foot aside....

said the poet

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