You're very clever at poking fun at weaklings.
Frail crumbling houses, crumbling doors, crumbling rafters, crubling wood, crumbling bodies,
crumbling lives, crumbling heartsthe wind god winnows and crushes them all.
a) Who is considered clever in the above lines?
b) Which word in the given lines would you consider as 'anaphora'?
c) What destruction has the wind caused?
d) What does this expression ' winnows and crushes them all' mean?
e) Name the nane of the poem
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a. The wind is considered clever in the given lines.
b. crumbling
c. The wind has crumbled a lot of things like wood , houses , doors , rafters , etc.
d. winnows and crushes them all means that the wind moves crushes all the the weak things in its way .
e. Subramania Bharati
shaikshaanahmed2006:
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