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Answer:
The speaker describes the juggler as one who did incredible things, as a man who got tired and one who won the world's weight (last line of the last stanza).
The description reveals that the speaker was among those who applauded the juggler.
Explanation:
From the poem, we discover that juggler was seen as one who performed incredible things. Some of the things the poem stated that he did was the table turning on his toes, the broom balancing on his nose and the plate whirls at the tip of the broom.
We also discover that the juggler got tired as some point and the things he carried began to drop. At the end of the juggler's display, the speaker was among those who applauded him: "For him we batter our hands" (Line 29).
Answer:
Theme: Nature can be a source of physical and spiritual strength
Topic: Nature
Explanation:
The theme that “ The hummingbird that lived through winter” and “Spring harvest of snow peas” share is that nature can be a source of physical and spiritual strength.
The herbivorous duck would be the primary consumer. In a food web, these are the creatures that directly eat plants and vegetation. Secondary and tertiary consumers, which would be the osprey and bald eagle in this case, are the creatures that directly eat the primary consumers.
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