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what is the poet fear each time he passes the shed​

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Answered by 2001roars
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The speaker thinks someone is staring at him/her each time he/she passes by it. That was the fear in his/her mind. Who hides under the rotten floorboards, And if I ever dare to set foot inside He'll jump out and chop off my head But, I'll take a peek one day.”
Answered by hemu14322
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Answer:

Whenever he passes by the window of the shed, he feels that somebody is staring at him. This suggests that he is afraid to go inside.

(i) The speaker of the poem is poet Frank Flynn when he was a small boy. (ii) She/He was curious not afraid as she/he always peep through that window and ready to take a peek one day. (iii) She/he is planning to go inside the shed soon.

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