Why does the say that no one buys a ball back? (from the ball poem)
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The poet says so because no one can buy the ball back because it is lost. He means to say that money cannot compensate for the sense of loss. (c) It means that it always meant to be spent.
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Answer: No one buys a ball back means that you cannot easily replace something which is lost; . (lot of memories attached to it)
money is external (just to show off) , eventually it cannot buy you inner peace
The ball is a symbol for one's possessions which that we will certainly lose someday and it will be not easy to replace it.
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