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Why is the poem titled as “Wind on the Hill”?

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Answered by REDPLANET
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The wind is a unique phenomenon. While we are unable to see it, we can see the result of it blowing. “Wind on the Hill” shows a child grappling with this understanding. A.A. Milne wrote books and poems for children. His most famous creation was Winnie the Pooh.

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Answered by thanika2
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Wind On The Hill’ by A. A. Milne is a five stanza poem that is separated into sets of four lines or quatrains. The text follows a structured rhyme scheme of abab cdcd, and so on, alternating end sounds as the poet saw fit. This type of rhyme scheme is perfectly suited for a poem aimed at children. Its sing-song like sounds is lighthearted and easy to comprehend.

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