why do you think the poet wishes to be a hawlker class 6
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The child in the poem wants to be a hawker, a gardener, and a watchman. ... These are the things that he cannot do himself and therefore, he wants to be a hawker so that he could do all these things. Next, he wishes he was a gardener because a gardener does what he likes with his spade.
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The child in the poem wants to be a hawker, a gardener, and a watchman. ... These are the things that he cannot do himself and therefore, he wants to be a hawker so that he could do all these things. Next, he wishes he was a gardener because a gardener does what he likes with his spade.
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