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bulgar [2K]
3 years ago
12

Write a short poem describing the physical and cultural diversity ofNepal?​

History
1 answer:
natta225 [31]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

The difference is wealth

Nepal's wealth

Can anyone question

So small and influential

So forgotten and diminished

But the richest of territories

I admire and exhibit.

Its culture is the richest

Its most diverse fauna

Its most envied flora

Its most desired geography

Nepal is different

Its diversity is its wealth

How else would you justify its great beauty?

And so I repeat

Nepal is different

Your wealth cannot be bought

Neither with gold nor with politics

For only the heavens allowed it

Such diversity and plurality

That even the greatest kings cannot buy.

Explanation:

The poem was written in free verse with three stanzas containing 6 and 7 verses.

The poem portrays a different reality from Nepal, while the rest of the world sees it as a poor and needy country, the poem shows how the country is the richest of all, since its diversity makes it unique and worthy of the highest admiration , which is only given to economically rich countries.

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