Why does the speaker think that the flowers are attending school? the flower school
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The speaker seems to be a young child, who speaks to a mother figure in the poem saying that he believes that the flowers must go to school underground. The flowers bursting from the ground and reaching to the sky for their mother remind the poet of vibrant school children who have been kept indoors for too long
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Ans: The speaker imagines that all year round the flowers go to an underground school. He thinks that the flowers study behind the closed doors and their strict teacher doesn't, allow them to go out and let them play.
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