English, asked by RounakDadsena68, 8 months ago

Who broke the doors of the window? 

A) children

B) a boy

C) a naughty boy

D) wind

Answers

Answered by ratna07majumder
19

Answer:

wind

Explanation:

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Answered by ahmadfardeen571
0

Answer:

Wind broke the doors of the window.

Explanation:

In the poem 'Wind', the poet addresses the wind and requests that it blow gently. In addition, the poet advises that the wind should be gentle and not too powerful. Then he describes how a strong wind is damaging and destroys windows and shutters while scattering paper. Additionally, when the wind is particularly strong, the books fall from the shelf. He then requests that the wind examine the harm it has done.

When the wind is strong, all the delicate creatures—plants, children, etc.—fear it and occasionally suffer harm. The author refers to the wind as a little child in the first lines of the poem. First of all, he claimed that it is soft, like a toddler. Later, we learn that it turned destructive, just like a young person who is full of vigour, violence, and devastation.

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