Why does the poet use the word bicker in the poem?
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The poet uses the word 'bicker' to describe the noisy flow of the brook as it flows through the valley as it sounds like quarrel.
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bicker means to quarrel. A quarrel makes noises. and when the brook flows it creates different sounds. Hence the sound of the brook bickering refers to the children playing and quarreling
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