Asked by jk
Read the excerpt from "'Why do I love' You, Sir?".
The Wind does not require the Grass
To answer—Wherefore when He pass
She cannot keep Her place.
What is being described in these lines?
how the wind looks like a woman
how the wind pushes the grass
how the grass appears upright
how the wind feels when it blows
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how the wind pushes the grass
Explanation: the lines say the wind doesn't ask the grass why she can't stay in place when he passes — describing the wind moving or pushing the grass.
Explanation: the lines say the wind doesn't ask the grass why she can't stay in place when he passes — describing the wind moving or pushing the grass.
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