Who is being addressed in the poem-who is 'you'?Are they present,or even alive? How can we tell?-poem- the lost dances of cranes by Juliet Wilson
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The 'you' in the question is 'whooping cranes' and they are no longer present and were the part of the past.
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- The questions are from the poem named ''The lost dance of cranes' that is written by Juliet Wilson.
- We want to expand the land and in this case, we cause destruction of the cranes.
- There is the only soul left there and no dancing whooping crane.
- So the poet compared construction cranes with these birds but they don't reproduce and cause pleasure to the eyes.
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