‘Bicker’ means ‘to quarrel’. Why does the poet use this word here?
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‘Bicker’ means ‘to quarrel’. Why does the poet use this word here?
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01/02/2021 5:29 pm
When the brook flows out of the place of its birth and flows down, it makes a lot of noise which gives out the idea of noise born out of ‘a quarrel’. The poet uses the word “bicker” which means ‘to quarrel’. He seems to be using the right word at the right place. The word ‘bicker’ denotes the noisy and quarrelsome sound of the flowing river.
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