English, asked by kesavpachai, 5 months ago

You’re very clever at poking fun at weaklings.

Frail crumbling houses, crumbling doors, crumbling rafters,

crumbling wood, crumbling bodies, crumbling lives,

crumbling hearts —

a. Who is referred to ‘you’ in the above lines?

b. What is the meaning of the words ‘frail’ and ‘crumbling’?

c. Which line tells you that personification is used by the poet?

d. Identify the other literary devices used by the poet?

e. What is the poet trying to explain in the phrase ‘crumbling hearts’?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Answered by vaibhavirpatil
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Answer:

a) 'You' in the above lines is referred to wind.

b) frail- weak

crumbling- breaking or falling apart into small fragments.

c) You’re very clever at poking fun at weaklings.

d) Alliteration and repetition

e) Many lives are lost when wind wreaks havoc. The lives of the survivors are shattered too because their loved ones are dead and their homes and property are destroyed.

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