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English, 04.03.2021 18:40 jnsoccerboy3121

The fields are furrowed the seed is sown, But no dews from the heavens are shed ;
And where shall the grain of harvest be?
And how shall the poor be fed?
a)what are the fields are waiting for?
b)what is the first question that the poet raises
c)who will benefit from the harvest
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