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Far Far from Gusty Waves These Children'S Faces. like Rootless Weeds, the Hair Torn Round Their Pallor; - English Core

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प्रश्न

Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:         
Far far from gusty waves these children's faces.  
Like rootless weeds, the hair torn round their pallor;
The tall girl with her weighed-down head.
(a) Who are these children?
(b) Which figure of speech has been used in the first two lines?
(c) Why is the tall girl's head weighed down?
(d) What does the word, 'pallor' mean? 

उत्तर

(a) The poet is talking about the children who go to the elementary school in a slum.

(b) The two figures of speech used in the two lines are:

      Alliteration – 'Far from gusty waves'

      Simile – 'Like rootless weeds'

(c) The head of the tall girl is weighed down because she is ill and exhausted.

(d) The word 'pallor' describes the pale and unhealthy appearance of the slum children.

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An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum
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2016-2017 (March) All India Set 2

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Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow:               

At back of the dim class
One unnoted, sweet and young. His eyes live in a dream,
Of squirrel's game, in three room, other than this.

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(c) What is he doing?
(d) What is a tree room?


Read the extract given below and answer the questions that follow: 

On their slag heap, them children
Wear skins peeped through by bones and spectacles of steel
With mended glass, like bottle bits on stones
 
(a) Who are these children?
(b) What is their slag heap?
(c) Why are their bones peeping though their skins?
(d) What does 'with mended glass' mean?

Have you ever visited or seen an elementary school in a slum?  What does it look like?


Tick the Item Which Best Answers the Following.

The Tall Girl with Her Head Weighed Down Means the Girl ______________________.


Tick the Item Which Best Answers the Following.

The paper-seeming boy with rat’s eyes means the boy is ______________________.


Tick the item which best answers the following.

The stunted, unlucky heir of twisted bones means the boy ______________________.


Tick the item which best answers the following.

His eyes live in a dream. A squirrel’s game, in the tree room other than this. This means the boy is ______________________.


Tick the item which best answers the following.

The children’s faces are compared to ‘rootless weeds’. This means they ______________________.


What do you think is the colour of ‘sour cream’? Why do you think the poet has used this expression to describe the classroom walls?


The walls of the classroom are decorated with the pictures of ‘Shakespeare’, ‘buildings with domes’, ‘world maps’ and beautiful valleys. How do these contrast with the world of these children?


What does the poet want for the children of the slums? How can their lives be made to change?


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