Why did the poet say ' And save some part of a day I had rued '? ( poem dust of snow )
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(b) He saw a crow sitting on a hemlock tree shook off the dust of snow on him. Thus, the falling of dust of snow changed his mood. (c) The poet has saved some part of the day as he did not waste the time in repenting and regretting.
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The poet means when he says that he has saved his some part of the day is that the little incident brings about a sudden change in the state of the his mind . His mood has changed . He thinks that it has saved the rest of his day. He gets busy with his work like crow
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