What does the poet say the wind god winnows
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The writer says that the breeze god winnows the feeble and delicate disintegrating houses, wood, entryways, bodies, rafters, lives, and hearts, and afterward pounds them all. It breaks the screens of the windows.
It tosses down the books on the rack, and afterward tears separated their pages.
Winnowing implies a strategy used to isolate grains from the debris with the assistance of wind.
Similarly when a strong wind blows, the weaklings are evacuated, and just the solid ones remain.
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The wind god winnows and crushes them all means that the wind evacuates the weak people and weak things and the strong things are remained left
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