The following sentence contains a gerund phrase as the object of a preposition. A gerund phrase consists of the gerund (a word in a verb form that functions as a noun) and its modifiers or complements. The gerund in the sentence is the word "serving". It is a gerund phrase as the object of the preposition, because it is introduced by the preposition "in".
1) based on “grove” and “nature” i would assume a variety animal calls
2) “sad thoughts” seem to refer to the “what man has made of man” as it seems the poet is upset that the link of nature and soul is mended in some way. this could be reference towards deforestation or other acts we have caused to destroy nature
Answer: reconcile and end the feud; after the tragic deaths of their children at the end of the play, both families agree to bury their grievances and acknowledge their losses.
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