English, asked by monika1812agwl, 7 months ago

1. Just a line to say I'm living
that I'm not among the dead,
Though I'm getting more forgetful
and mixed up in my head
a) What does "just a line' mean here?
b) Why do you think the speaker wishes to declare 'I'm not among the dead' ?
c) mixed
up
in
my
head' means - bored/forgetful/creative/thoughtful



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Answers

Answered by gangadharianjaneyulu
1
  1. just a line means he wanted to say his feeling in one sentence
  2. he is saying that he is still alive with his thoughts
  3. creative
Answered by kapilchaudharybtp012
1

Answer:

b) The speaker wishes to declare 'I am not among the dead' because she wants everyone to acknowledge her very existence, despite the fact that she has grown old and forgetful. Even though she knows that her forgetfulness can be fatal someday, she asserts that she is alive.

c) forgetful

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