why is the word merrily repeated twice in the poem (The Ball Poem Class 10 )
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'The Ball Poem' was written by John Berryman.
The poem is about how a boy loses his ball and he never ever forgets about that in his life.
He loses his ball when the ball merrily bounces down the street and then merrily over. It falls into the water and never returns to the boy.
The poet uses the word 'Merrily' twice here.
The first time he uses the word, he means that the balls happily starts bouncing the streets. The second time he uses the word, he means that the ball gets excited once more and bounces over and then into the water.
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Step-by-step explanation:
Merrily means that enjoying something
And bouncing means that to bounce
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