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What is the speaker's main purpose in the poem? to persuade the reader to fly a kite to express his - Brainly.in
![The Wind | Poem 1 | English | Class 4 | APS | Full Explanation | Question Answer | Book Exercises - YouTube The Wind | Poem 1 | English | Class 4 | APS | Full Explanation | Question Answer | Book Exercises - YouTube](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/ZncJy4yL-M0/hq720.jpg?sqp=-oaymwE7CK4FEIIDSFryq4qpAy0IARUAAAAAGAElAADIQj0AgKJD8AEB-AH8CYAC0AWKAgwIABABGFsgXihlMA8=&rs=AOn4CLBLvv8o1wkWxNiR5G3_YF6Mn0EF4w)
The Wind | Poem 1 | English | Class 4 | APS | Full Explanation | Question Answer | Book Exercises - YouTube
The Queen's English - I saw you toss the kites on high And blow the birds about the sky; And all around I heard you pass, Like ladies' skirts across the grass--
Old School Reading Books - A few coming this week from Robert Louis Stevenson - A Child's Garden of Verses. I had a lovely copy again illustrated by Hilda Boswell. http://ow.ly/wHcX50BYp4l
![James Mayhew on X: "#BookIllustrationOfTheDay is by Hilda Boswell for "A Child's Garden of Verses" by RL Stevenson (1963). I suppose Boswell paints a rather white, middle-class vision of childhood, but this James Mayhew on X: "#BookIllustrationOfTheDay is by Hilda Boswell for "A Child's Garden of Verses" by RL Stevenson (1963). I suppose Boswell paints a rather white, middle-class vision of childhood, but this](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EHYYyhPXkAAUOvG.jpg)
James Mayhew on X: "#BookIllustrationOfTheDay is by Hilda Boswell for "A Child's Garden of Verses" by RL Stevenson (1963). I suppose Boswell paints a rather white, middle-class vision of childhood, but this
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