You tore the pages of the books. You brought rain again. You’re very clever at poking fun at weaklings. Who is the poet addressing to?
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The poet is addressing to the wind.
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a)Here 'you' is refered to 'Wind'
b)The wind blows strongly and causes a lot of destruction. It breaks the shutters of the window and scatters the paper. It throws down the books on the shelf and even tears the pages of the books.
c)As the wind blows strongly, the stromy clouds moves along with it and showers. So the poet says that the wind has brought the rain again.
d)Here weaklings are the things which are not so strong and can be destroyed/extinguished easily. For example, a very old house or hut can fall down when strong wind blows, a burning
match-stick will easily extinguished with a blow of wind.
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