Why is the bill
referred to as dagger? poem The mother bird
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The speaker describes the mother bird as both meek and brave because the bird first looks at the speaker timidly and fearing the security of its young ones, it pleads the speaker to leave the place. But just after that, it opens its sharp dagger like beak and makes fierce noise to frighten the speaker.
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