Q1: How does the poet want the wind to come?
Ans: The poet wants the wind to come softly.
Q2: What does the wind god do?
Ans: The wind god removes and breaks the weak and frail objects.
Q3: Who has written the poem ‘Wind’?
Ans: "Wind" has been written by Subramania Bharati.
Q4: What does the wind do with the books?
Ans: The wind throws the books down and tears the pages.
Q5: Why does the author ask the wind to come swiftly?
Ans: The author asked the wind to come softly because a strong blow breaks window shutters, scatters pages, and throws down the books on the shelf.
Q6: How does the wind become the cause of rain?
Ans: The wind blows and brings the rain clouds by pushing them along.
Q7: Does the wind god do what we tell him?
Ans: No, the wind god doesn't do what we tell him. He breaks and winnows weak objects, and while he extinguishes weak fires, he helps to fuel strong fires.
Q8: What does the wind symbolize?
Ans: The wind symbolizes willpower and mental strength. The poem suggests that by giving your best effort and never giving up, you can make the situation favorable for yourself.
Q9: How does the poet compare people with wheat?
Ans: There the poet compares people with wheat. As we winnow the wheat to separates the grain from chaff, the wind god also separates the strong people from the weak people .When there is a strong wind, all the things that are weak fall and get crushed.
Q10: Why the word “Crumbling” is repeated so many times?
Ans: The word “crumbling” is repeated so many times to lay stress that everything that is weak, small destroy by the power of the wind.
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