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Explain the meaning of phrase “honey-coloured day of peace”.

Explain the meaning of phrase “honey-coloured day of peace”.
Indian PoetryKamala DasPunishment in Kindergarten
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    1. Sunita Malik

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      Sunita Malik
      2020-12-01T22:32:21+05:30Added an answer on December 1, 2020 at 10:32 pm

      “Honey-coloured day of peace” means a sweet day full of peace and prosperity. In the poem, the poet remembers the day when she was a child and went on a picnic. A picnic is always sweet, joyful and prosperous.

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