English, asked by shauryamaurya, 26 days ago


'Words are easy, like the wind;' Whose words is the poet referring to in this line? In what sense
are they 'easy'?​

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Answered by Sniki
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Answer:

The poet is referring to the words of the flatterers . People who flatter us all the time are not our two friends. Words are easy like the aimless blowing of the wind, as it comes from one direction and leaves through the other . Wind has no commitments it blows aimlessly

Answered by harishupret22
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Answer:

Explanation:

The poet is referring to the words of the flatterers . People who flatter us all the time are not our two friends. Words are easy like the aimless blowing of the wind, as it comes from one direction and leaves through the other . Wind has no commitments it blows aimlessly

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