Why does not the post want to intrude on him?
what does he considered the safest course? in the poem the ball poem ........ . ............. who are giving correct answer i will mark as brainliest .
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Answer: The poet says "I will not intrude on him" because the boy, for the first time in his life, experiences the grief of losing a much loved possession-his ball. He does not want to disturb the boy as he wants him to feel what it is like to lose something. The poet wants him to be able to cope with his loss.
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