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प्रश्न
Write in your own words.
Who does the poet invite to join him?
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उत्तर
The poet invites all those people who love nature and are ready to shun their ambitions and appreciate life in nature, to join him.
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| Choice of a subject (an animal) | __________________ |
| __________________ | __________________ |
| Number of lines and stanzas | __________________ |
| __________________ | __________________ |
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| __________________ | __________________ |
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| __________________ | __________________ |
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