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You’re very clever at poking fun at weaklings. Frail crumbling houses , crumbling doors , crumbling rafters , crumbling woods , crumbling bodies , crumbling lives, crumbling hearts – the wind god winnows and crushes them all. (a) Mention the poetic device used in the third line.​

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Answered by DhanjithVenugopal
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Answer:

The Wind

Explanation:

a.How does the wind poke fun at the weak?

Ans: The wind god winnows and crushes them all.

b.Identify the weaklings.

Ans: The weaklings are crumbling houses, crumbling doors, crumbling rafters, Crumbling wood, crumbling bodies, crumbling lives,

Crumbling hearts.

c.What “divine” form does the wind assume and why?

Ans:The wind takes form of a wind god and crushes whatever comes in its way.

d.Identify the poetic devices used in the poem

Ans:The poet has used similie.Its comparing the wind to god or any other powerful person who crushes the poor and weak.

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