what is the central idea of the poem The duck and the kangaroo?
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the "THE DUCK AND THE KANGAROO" by Edward Lear begins with a sweet conversation between duck and kangaroo
STANZA 1 about the way he hops the duck says that how gracefully the kangaroo hops over the feild and water that it seems like it has no ending .
STANZA 1 about the way he hops the duck says that how gracefully the kangaroo hops over the feild and water that it seems like it has no ending .
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the duck and the kangaroo is a humorous poem. it presents the dialogue between the duck and the kangaroo. the duck is fed up of his boring life in the nasty pond . one day he meets a kangaroo and praise him for his hopping ability. he request the kangaroo to give him a ride on his back but the kangaroo has some fears in his mind. he says that the duck wet and cold feet would make him ill . the duck bring four pairs of woollen socks to keep his feet dry and warm. the kangaroo then agrees to give a ride to the duck. they go round the world three times.
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