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What two attributes of the Animals please the poet?

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What two attributes of the Animals please the poet?

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The poet is glad to see that animals never complain about their lot or circumstances; they show no difference between pleasure and suffering. Also, they don't have any kind of falsehood.

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2021-2022 (March) Delhi Set 2

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