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Who awards the world its world and how ? What does this world contain ?​

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Answered by harishupret22
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The phrase 'Awarding the world its world' has been taken from the poem 'An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum' by Stephen Spender. It means that the conquerors and dictators of the past divided the world based on their own whims and fancies.

Earth consists of land, air, water and life. The land contains mountains, valleys and flat areas. The air is made up of different gases, mainly nitrogen and oxygen. The water includes oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, rain, snow and ice

Answered by heneeshataletiya101
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Answer: The phrase 'Awarding the world its world' has been taken from the poem 'An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum' by Stephen Spender. It means that the conquerors and dictators of the past divided the world based on their own whims and fancies

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