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Question
If you were to draw a picture of the scene described here, what colours will you use? Mention the objects and the colours using lines from the poem and your imagination.
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Solution
If I were to draw a picture of the scene described in the poem, I would use the following colors and objects, guided by the imagery from the poem and my imagination:
Objects and Colors
- Morning Sky:
- Color: Shades of orange, pink, and light blue
- Line from the poem: "Morning light spreads over the earth."
- Imagination: A peaceful and beautiful sky with a mix of warm and cool hues.
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The Sun:
- Color: Golden yellow
- Line from the poem: "The Sun, dressed up in his golden muslin turban."
- Imagination: Warmth radiating from a bright, golden sun.
- The Trees and Peepal:
- Color: Various shades of green for the leaves and brown for the trunk
- Line from the poem: "Through the green-topped branches" and "The Peepal in his lush deep foliage."
- Imagination: Trees with rich, colourful foliage that softly sway.
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Fragrant Flowers:
- Color: Bright and cheerful colors like red, yellow, pink, and white
- Line from the poem: "Fragrant flowers awaken the sleepy roads with their melodies."
- Imagination: A variety of blooming flowers scattered along the road.
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The Roads:
- Color: A soft earthy brown or grey
- Line from the poem: "Every road is a-gleam."
- Imagination: Clean, bright roads reflecting the early morning light.
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Flying Pigeons:
- Color: Shades of white and grey
- Line from the poem: "Time, sitting on an old roof, flies pigeons in the sky."
- Imagination: Pigeons fluttering against the colourful morning sky.
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Children:
- Color: Bright, cheerful colors for their clothing
- Line from the poem: "For children are going to school."
- Imagination: Happy children with colourful school bags, walking along the road.
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