Science, asked by rishavdev993, 3 months ago

"Yet have I killed
The seed I spent or sown it where
The land is his and none of mine?"
i) Who does 'I' refer to in the above stanza?
ii) What does the phrase, 'the seed I spent' mean?
iii) Explain, 'land is his and none of mine'?​

Answers

Answered by darshchaudhary75
0

Explanation:

Answer Expert Verified. These lines from the poem 'Father to Son by Elizabeth Jennings means the father tried to sow the seeds of love in his son's heart but since the heart belongs to his son, it was up to him whether to nurture those seeds into plants of love or dig them out and throw them without bearing any fruit.

Answered by jasminlaskar277
10

Answer:

i) a man ii) means the seed he sown

Explanation:

iii) the teller want to say that the land in which he have sown is not his/her

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