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Ugo [173]
3 years ago
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Explain the relationship between the planet that speaks in the poem and other planets, using evidence from the text in your answ

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dimulka [17.4K]3 years ago
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This question if from the poem 'A lonely planet ponders'.

Explanation:

  • It is a non-fiction poem and deals with the relationship between the rigidity of scientific principles and the unpredictability of life.
  • The central idea is everything is connected and controlled by the law of nature. The planet says that it seldom sees the other planets and knows that there are many planets like him.
  • 'I am unleashed but feel a pull, I am in orbit'

      Gravity my greatest attraction, he never let me down'.

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