These are English HOTS qa of poems pls give the answer.
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The answers are as follows:
Answer 1. The poet has compared the tiny particles of snow with dust. When the tiny particles of snow fell on the poet, it changed his mind. He says that nothing around us is big or small, good or bad. It is our perception, how we take things. Something can be bad for a person while it can be equally good for the other. In fact, before the dust-like tiny particles of snow fell on the poet, he was in an awful mood. But as it fell, it changed the poet's mind. His day got a lot better.
Answer 2: The poet notices nature through the different elements of nature. These include the crow, the tree and snow. He is able to experience the touch of nature through the dust of snow. The touch of snow on his body evokes feelings towards the nature around me.
Answer 3: According to the poet, ‘Fire’ stands for greed, avarice, lust, conflict and fury. ‘Ice’ stands for cruelty, intolerance, rigidity, insensitivity, coldness, indifference and hatred. The poet strongly believes that the world would end in fire but he also feels that ice is equally powerful when it would come to destroying the world.
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The answers are as follows:
Answer 1. The poet has compared the tiny particles of snow with dust. When the tiny particles of snow fell on the poet, it changed his mind. He says that nothing around us is big or small, good or bad. It is our perception, how we take things. Something can be bad for a person while it can be equally good for the other. In fact, before the dust-like tiny particles of snow fell on the poet, he was in an awful mood. But as it fell, it changed the poet's mind. His day got a lot better.
Answer 2: The poet notices nature through the different elements of nature. These include the crow, the tree and snow. He is able to experience the touch of nature through the dust of snow. The touch of snow on his body evokes feelings towards the nature around me.
Answer 3: According to the poet, ‘Fire’ stands for greed, avarice, lust, conflict and fury. ‘Ice’ stands for cruelty, intolerance, rigidity, insensitivity, coldness, indifference and hatred. The poet strongly believes that the world would end in fire but he also feels that ice is equally powerful when it would come to destroying the world.
To obtain assistance on the remaining queries, we would request you to kindly post them in separate threads.
Regards