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Write a short paragraph about the poem the kite

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Answered by ITSviKraM
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The Kite Poem

The Kite Poem SummaryIn the clear sky means when there are no clouds, a kite will look bright in it. It will be clearly noticeable.The kite hurls and with every wag its tail produces a cracking sound. Then, while flying ,all of a sudden, the kite goes high on the top just like a ship goes up and down on the crest of waves with a sail cloth. It moves forward when the wind is strong. But as the wind falls,it seems as if it is also taking a rest for a while in the air. Sometimes, the thread tied to the kite loosen, the flier tries to roll the thread and runs till a new breeze(air) fills its wings.

like a ship goes up and down on the crest of waves with a sail cloth. It moves forward when the wind is strong. But as the wind falls,it seems as if it is also taking a rest for a while in the air. Sometimes, the thread tied to the kite loosen, the flier tries to roll the thread and runs till a new breeze(air) fills its wings.A kite really looks bright on a clear sky. But when it gets struck on a tree top, it gets torn and gives a poor look.

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Answered by ZaraAntisera
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Kites are popular toys on windy days. A kite is made of paper, plastic, or cloth stretched across a light, often wooden frame. They fly high in the air at the ends of long strings.

Kites come in many sizes and shapes. Many simple kites are flat and shaped like diamonds. More complex kites might be shaped like boxes or even like animals.

Getting a kite into the air can take two people. One person holds the kite facing the wind. Another person stands some distance away and holds the kite’s string. If the string is tight, the wind will push against the kite and raise it. The wind’s force keeps the kite up.

Later, scientists used kites to study weather. In the American colonies in 1752 Benjamin Franklin flew a kite with a key attached in a thunderstorm. The key drew electricity from the storm, proving that lightning was a form of electricity. Such experiments are dangerous, however. Ordinarily kites should never be flown during bad weather.

Kites also teach aerodynamics—how solid objects move through the air. Inventors of early airplanes based many of their ideas on kites.

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