Wind, come softly.
Don't break the shutters of the windows.
Don't scatter the papers.
Don't throw down the books on the shelf
Questions :
(a) What request does the poet make to the wind?
(b) What will happen if the wind blows strongly?
(c) Describe the poet's fears here.
(d) What quality of the wind is depicted here?
Answers
Answer:
1l to come softly
2) it will break the shutters of window
3) he is in the fear of air that the air will blow her or him books or broke the shutter
4) strong wind
Explanation:
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Answer:
Answer:1 The poet makes a request to come softly and do not harm anything in anyway to the wind.
Answer:1 The poet makes a request to come softly and do not harm anything in anyway to the wind.2 If the wind blows strongly the window shutters will break, the papers will scatter, the books will fall down from the shelf
Answer:1 The poet makes a request to come softly and do not harm anything in anyway to the wind.2 If the wind blows strongly the window shutters will break, the papers will scatter, the books will fall down from the shelf3 The poet is scared of any harms being but right now in the scene the poet is scared that the wind will blow strongly and will break the window shutter, scatter the papers, the books will fall from the shelf, ect.
Answer:1 The poet makes a request to come softly and do not harm anything in anyway to the wind.2 If the wind blows strongly the window shutters will break, the papers will scatter, the books will fall down from the shelf3 The poet is scared of any harms being but right now in the scene the poet is scared that the wind will blow strongly and will break the window shutter, scatter the papers, the books will fall from the shelf, ect.4 The wind has the qualities to be as strong that she can break things just by the pressure of the herself