Why is the cote shadowy while the doves are white.give reason.
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In his poem Silver, Walter de la Mare is describing the visual effects created by a full moon - which is sometimes called a silver moon. Describing the doves as silver continues the theme of the magical silvery effect created by the moonlight. The cote (a shelter for mammals or birds, especially pigeons) was shadowy in the poem Silver by Walter De La Mare because of the moonlight. The moon's silvery light makes the cote where the doves live shadowy.
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the silver light of the moon gets blocked by the cote which makes it shawdowy
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