why does the poet compare the the student with young birds?? (poem ''To the pupil'' )
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Young birds become experienced fliers, and the poet can see his students developing their intellectual acumen before his very eyes. Of new perceptions shed their influence; ... In these lines, the poet says that education is showing his students the way in which they ought to learn from every new experience in life.
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Young birds become experienced fliers, and the poet can see his students developing their intellectual acumen before his very eyes. Of new perceptions shed their influence; ... In these lines, the poet says that education is showing his students the way in which they ought to learn from every new experience in
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