when the moon wind begins to blow, some strange things happen. make a list of all the unlikely things that take place on the moon.
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The poem "Moon-Wind" is a fanciful trip into the author's imagination. He begins the poem by stating that "There is no wind on the moon...yet things get blown about. In utter utter stillness." The rest of the poem describes how a candle, cabbages, and even a Ferris wheel cannot "resist the moon's dead-still blast." The idea of opposites is present throughout the poem; everything is knocked over by a wind that is not present.
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