why does the author call the mist melancholic
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Why does the author call the mist melancholic?
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- The author calls the mist melancholy because the mist conceals the hills, and also it covers them with silence.
- The question is from the story 'A Short Monsoon Diary.'
- The author saw the mist on June 24th, as it was the first day of monsoon mist.
- On that day, every bird fell silent, as the mist covered the hills.
- The next day, there was an early monsoon rain, and the Lilly flower bloomed.
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not only does it conceal the hills, it blankets them in silence too only an
hour ago the tresses were ringing with build song
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