BEATRIZMUSHINOGO BEATRIZMUSHINOGO English Answered All But Blind Poem All but blind In his chambered hole, Gropes for worms The four-clawed mole. All but blind In the evening sky The hooded bat Twirls softly by All but blind In the burning day, The barn owl Blunders on her way. And blind as are These three to me, So blind to someone I must be. If I am able to figure out how to give brainiest then I will. Answer these questions: 1(a) In what way does the speaker assume that he is like the animals? 1(b)Why is the compassion between the animals and the speaker a surprise? No links or you will be reported