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Why is the oakbark described as black? From the poem my own true family. Pls ans fast​

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Answered by riyagupta04classvai
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Ted Hughes. ...

Ted Hughes. ...(1) Where did the poet creep in? ...

Ted Hughes. ...(1) Where did the poet creep in? ...(2) Whom did the poet meet and what was the appearance of the stranger? ...

Ted Hughes. ...(1) Where did the poet creep in? ...(2) Whom did the poet meet and what was the appearance of the stranger? ...(3) What did the old woman say to the poet? ...

Ted Hughes. ...(1) Where did the poet creep in? ...(2) Whom did the poet meet and what was the appearance of the stranger? ...(3) What did the old woman say to the poet? ...(4) What was the first reaction of the old woman? ...

Ted Hughes. ...(1) Where did the poet creep in? ...(2) Whom did the poet meet and what was the appearance of the stranger? ...(3) What did the old woman say to the poet? ...(4) What was the first reaction of the old woman? ...(5) When did the poet come twice awake? ...

Ted Hughes. ...(1) Where did the poet creep in? ...(2) Whom did the poet meet and what was the appearance of the stranger? ...(3) What did the old woman say to the poet? ...(4) What was the first reaction of the old woman? ...(5) When did the poet come twice awake? ...(6) "I came twice awake" -- Who came twice awake?

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