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mylen [45]
4 years ago
14

Read "The Swan flies away" and answer the question.

English
2 answers:
Andreyy894 years ago
6 0
Knowledge that has been lost
Phoenix [80]4 years ago
3 0

Answer:

randomness in the world

Explanation:

Kabir, the poet, illustrates that our  life is conditioned by uncertainties. Our bodies face the hardhip of the environment and also the orders from others. This means that our bodies are affected by biological matters we cannot control and our desires are controlled by other people. Therefore, we are not the true owners of our body and desires. We cannot tell what will happen to us.

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