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

The Swan flies away



The Swan Will Fly Away All Alone,

Spectacle of the World Will Be a Mere Fair

As the Leaf Falls from the Tree

Is Difficult to Find

5 Who Knows Where it Will Fall

Once it is Struck with a Gust Of Wind

When Life Span is Complete

Then Listening to Orders, Following Others, Will Be Over

The Messengers of Yama are Very Strong

10 It’s an Entanglement with the Yama

Servant Kabir Praises the Attributes of the Lord

He Finds the Lord Soon

Guru Will Go According to His Doings

The Disciple According to His!



Kabir


In line 2 of "The Swan Flies Away," what does the speaker infer about this world?

It is but a temporary setting for one’s physical state.
It provides a haven from the harness of nature.
It provides entertainment for those who remain.
It offers a vision of what one’s spiritual state will be.

Respuesta :

In line 2 of "The Swan Flies Away," the speaker infers that the world is but a temporary setting for one's physical state.

The second line of the poem is "Spectacle of the world will be a mere fair." In this case the words "mere fair" help us answer the question. Mere is defined as something very small. Perhaps, the author used the word "fair" to refer to a trip, like when you pay a bus fare. So, essentially the author is saying that the world is just a short t

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