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why does Wordsworth think the kitten imagine the leaves are prey​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poem "Kitten and falling leaves" is written by the "William Wordsworth" in which he tells about a kitten which is taking charge and is ready to prey. The writer wants other to see the activity of the little cat before pray. The kitten was playing with the leaves that was falling near the wall.

Answered by santoshkamble7184
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William Wordsworth prelude from common speech within poems and argued against the water crisis of the period wrote some of the most influential patrice Western literature including his most famous work the period which is often considered to be the crowning achievement of English romanticism

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