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- Results
- #1. What do Catacombs signify?
- #2. The types of wars the poet talks about
- #3. How can powerful people help the poor children?
- #4. Why is the poet asking everyone not to speak any language?
- #5. His eyes live in a dream- what is the dream?
- #6. What is the poetic device used in the phrase ‘we would?’
- #7. What have the windows done to the children’s lives in the poem?
- #8. What is the message in the poem,Keeping Quiet?
- #9. Mention any two images used to explain the plight of the slum children
- #10. According to Neruda, what creates differences among human beings?
- #11. Why has the poet used the imagery of merry children spilling out of their homes?
- #12. What does the expression ‘Break O break open’ suggest?
- #13. Why is the head of the tall girl ‘weighed down’?
- #14. What symbol from Nature does the poet invoke to say that there can be life under apparent stillness?
- #15. Pablo Neruda was honoured with Noble Prize in
- #16. In which language, Kamala Das has published her most of the novels and short stories?
- #17. Winter’s moon’ is a reference to the mother’s
- #18. The narrator also saw children running out of
- #19. What is the poet most worried about her mother?
- #20. What other freedom the poet wants the slum children to enjoy?
- #21. What does the expression smile, smile and smile signify?
- #22. ‘Awarding the world its world’ what do these words express?
- #23. What are the classrooms like?
- #24. What is the sadness in the poem that the poet refers to?
- #25. The mood of Kamala Das in the last two lines is that of
- #26. What is the Tree Room in the poem?
- #27. What is the message in the poem, My Mother at Sixty six?
- #28. What is the rhyming scheme used in the poem?
- #29. Trees sprinting’ is a poetic device. It is…
- #30. What does ‘gusty waves’ imply?
- #31. The narrator looked at her mother again after
- #32. The poem has originally been written in
- #33. What does number 12 represent?
- #34. What does the expression ‘Open handed map " show?
- #35. How will silence spread positivity on man and nature?
- #36. What is the meaning of ‘The paper seeming boy, with rat eyes’?
- #37. What is the theme of the poem, An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum?
- #38. poetic devices used in the poem.
- #39. Find the example of a simile used in the poem.
- #40. What does ‘ashen face’ symbolises?
- #41. What do the faces of children in the slum areas reflect?
- #42. Not move our arms’ what does this expression mean?
- #43. What does the poet compare in the poem?
- #44. What does hurt hand refer to ?
- #45. What should not be confused with total inactivity or death?
- #46. ‘Have no truck with death’ means
- #47. How will keeping quiet protect our environment?
- #48. Identify the literary device in ‘slums as big as doom.
- #49. What kind of life do the children living in slums conduct?
- #50. What are the different kinds of wars mentioned in the poem?
- #51. The poet has drawn the comparison between
- #52. What does counting up to 12 help us to achieve?
- #53. What is the familiar ache?
- #54. What will happen if there are no engines and no crowd?
- #55. What kind of future do the slum children have?
- #56. Which images in the poem show that the poet condemns or hate violence?
- #57. What was the expression of the poet’s face while parting from her mother?
- #58. She (Kamala Das) is better known for?
- #59. When was Pablo Neruda born?
- #60. What are the poetic devices used in the poem?
- #61. How long is the poet expecting everyone to count?
- #62. Pablo Neruda died in
- #63. Human being needs to learn a lesson from
- #64. What do the parting words signify?
- #65. Where would they be walking?
- #66. According to the poet wars that are fought have no
- #67. Why does the poet request people to keep quiet?
- #68. Without rush, without engines’ refers to
- #69. What does the poet (Stephen Spender) want?
- #70. What can human beings learn from nature?
- #71. What kind of look do the faces and hair of the children give?
- #72. Sprinting’ means
- #73. Why is the moment of silence called Exotic?
- #74. When was Stephen Spender born?
- #75. What is the kind of pain and the ache that the poet feels?
- #76. What do the words “Their future is painted with fog” convey?
- #77. What is the poet advising the fishermen?
- #78. What does the colour of the classroom walls indicate?
- #79. The poem revolves around the the theme of
- #80. What attracts the slum children?
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#1. What do Catacombs signify?
#2. The types of wars the poet talks about
#3. How can powerful people help the poor children?
#4. Why is the poet asking everyone not to speak any language?
#5. His eyes live in a dream- what is the dream?
#6. What is the poetic device used in the phrase ‘we would?’
#7. What have the windows done to the children’s lives in the poem?
#8. What is the message in the poem,Keeping Quiet?
#9. Mention any two images used to explain the plight of the slum children
#10. According to Neruda, what creates differences among human beings?
#11. Why has the poet used the imagery of merry children spilling out of their homes?
#12. What does the expression ‘Break O break open’ suggest?
#13. Why is the head of the tall girl ‘weighed down’?
#14. What symbol from Nature does the poet invoke to say that there can be life under apparent stillness?
#15. Pablo Neruda was honoured with Noble Prize in
#16. In which language, Kamala Das has published her most of the novels and short stories?
#17. Winter’s moon’ is a reference to the mother’s
#18. The narrator also saw children running out of
#19. What is the poet most worried about her mother?
#20. What other freedom the poet wants the slum children to enjoy?
#21. What does the expression smile, smile and smile signify?
#22. ‘Awarding the world its world’ what do these words express?
#23. What are the classrooms like?
#24. What is the sadness in the poem that the poet refers to?
#25. The mood of Kamala Das in the last two lines is that of
#26. What is the Tree Room in the poem?
#27. What is the message in the poem, My Mother at Sixty six?
#28. What is the rhyming scheme used in the poem?
#29. Trees sprinting’ is a poetic device. It is…
#30. What does ‘gusty waves’ imply?
#31. The narrator looked at her mother again after
#32. The poem has originally been written in
#33. What does number 12 represent?
#34. What does the expression ‘Open handed map " show?
#35. How will silence spread positivity on man and nature?
#36. What is the meaning of ‘The paper seeming boy, with rat eyes’?
#37. What is the theme of the poem, An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum?
#38. poetic devices used in the poem.
#39. Find the example of a simile used in the poem.
#40. What does ‘ashen face’ symbolises?
#41. What do the faces of children in the slum areas reflect?
#42. Not move our arms’ what does this expression mean?
#43. What does the poet compare in the poem?
#44. What does hurt hand refer to ?
#45. What should not be confused with total inactivity or death?
#46. ‘Have no truck with death’ means
#47. How will keeping quiet protect our environment?
#48. Identify the literary device in ‘slums as big as doom.
#49. What kind of life do the children living in slums conduct?
#50. What are the different kinds of wars mentioned in the poem?
#51. The poet has drawn the comparison between
#52. What does counting up to 12 help us to achieve?
#53. What is the familiar ache?
#54. What will happen if there are no engines and no crowd?
#55. What kind of future do the slum children have?
#56. Which images in the poem show that the poet condemns or hate violence?
#57. What was the expression of the poet’s face while parting from her mother?
#58. She (Kamala Das) is better known for?
#59. When was Pablo Neruda born?
#60. What are the poetic devices used in the poem?
#61. How long is the poet expecting everyone to count?
#62. Pablo Neruda died in
#63. Human being needs to learn a lesson from
#64. What do the parting words signify?
#65. Where would they be walking?
#66. According to the poet wars that are fought have no
#67. Why does the poet request people to keep quiet?
#68. Without rush, without engines’ refers to
#69. What does the poet (Stephen Spender) want?
#70. What can human beings learn from nature?
#71. What kind of look do the faces and hair of the children give?
#72. Sprinting’ means
#73. Why is the moment of silence called Exotic?
#74. When was Stephen Spender born?
#75. What is the kind of pain and the ache that the poet feels?
#76. What do the words “Their future is painted with fog” convey?
#77. What is the poet advising the fishermen?
#78. What does the colour of the classroom walls indicate?
#79. The poem revolves around the the theme of
#80. What attracts the slum children?
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