why does the poet say that he had ' saved some part of the day I (he) had rued? ((dust of snow))
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QNO-1. “And saved some part of a day, I had rued; explain.
Ans:- The poet was felling depressed and hopeless. So he was not in a good mood. He was standing under a hemlock tree. Suddenly a crow shook dust of snow on him. The small and simple incident changed his mood. He realized the fact that he was spoiling his time and decided to enjoy the remaining part of the day.
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