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Awarding the world its world. And yet, for these Children, these windows, not this map, their world, Where all their future’s painted with a fog,1. Which are the two worlds does the poet is bringing out here? a) beautiful scenes & slum childrenb) The poverty world and the slum children. c) Map of the rich and slum children d) The world of poverty of the slum children & the prosperity of the rich2. What do the pictures on the wall suggest? a) happiness, richness, well- being and beauty b) donations of the rich people. c) generosity of the rich d) charity of the rich3. How are the pictures in contrast to the classroom life of the children? a) walls are not clean b) brightness required in the class to see the pictures clearly. c) sour cream walls are not a good background d) dull and dim class with weak children.4. What does 'open-handed map' mean? A) maps are drawn on the orders of powerful people or conquerors expanding their territories. B) map of the children where they can go C) Powers of the rulers who command the teachers D) open map or political map of the country |
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Answer» 1. d) The world of poverty of the slum children & the prosperity of the rich. 2. a) happiness, richness, well- being and beauty 3. d) dull and dim class with weak children. 4. A) maps are drawn on the orders of powerful people or conquerors expanding their territories. |
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