English, asked by shashikantdhak, 4 months ago

why does the poet call the
broad street 'fiery'?

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Answered by Simrankaur1025
8

Explanation:

H. W. Longfellow uses the line 'In the broad and fiery street' to describe the street in his poem 'Rain In Summer. ' The street has been depicted as 'fiery' because it is very hot and dry after spending many hours in the scorching heat of the summer sun.

Answered by balendradubey5bd
17

Answer:

H. W. Longfellow uses the line 'In the broad and fiery street' to describe the street in his poem 'Rain In Summer. ' The street has been depicted as 'fiery' because it is very hot and dry after spending many hours in the scorching heat of the summer sun.

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