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what is the wind's mission in 'Daybreak'?​

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Answered by MyselfSOUMYA
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At daybreak a wind rises up from the sea. It gracefully takes up the duty of the messenger of dawn. On this mission, it starts its journey towards the land. The sea is still in its slumber of mist.

Daybreak' by H.W. Longfellow is basically a nature poem. The activity of sea wind at dawn is described in the poem. ... It blew through the forest and asked the forest to create murmuring sound and open their leaves as flags of nature.

Answered by Mehaksaini777
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At daybreak a wind rises up from the sea. It gracefully takes up the duty of the messenger of dawn. On this mission, it starts its journey towards the land. The sea is still in its slumber of mist.

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