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Why does the narrator feel that the statue wishes to speak to him ?​

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Answered by zaraybinte3186
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The poem by James Reeves- 'The Statue' A. Answer these question. 1. In which posture was statue carved ? 2. How were the hands of the statue carved ? 3. What do you think is the age of the narrator of the poem ? 4. How do you know that person depicted in the statue was a great person ? Quote the line(s) form the poem. 5. Why does the narrator feel that the statue wishes to speak?

Answered by SanjanaNavale10
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A:The narrator feels that the statue is looking at him

and pointing a finger at him. Therefore, he thinks the

statue wishes to speak to him.

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