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1. Read the extract given below and answer the questions:
Bangle seller are we who bear
Our shinning loads to the temple fair....
Who will buy these delicate, bright
Rainbow-tinted circles of light?
Lustrous tokens of radiant lives,
For happy daughters and happy wives.
1. What is being referred to as ''shining loads''? Who all are its prospective buyers?
2. Bangle sellers could sell their goods anywhere. Why do they choose to go to the temple fair?
3. Which figure of speech is used in the line,''Rainbow-tinted circles of light''? Explain what is linked to the happiness of daughters and wives.
4. Explain how the poet uses her description skills to present facts. Give two examples from the extract.
5. What role do the Bangle sellers play in a traditional Indian set-up,according to this extract?





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Answered by writersparadise
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1) Shining loads refer to the bangles that the hawkers have to sell. Prospective buyers include the wives and daughters in a family.


2) While they can sell their goods almost anywhere, bangle sellers prefer the temple fair as this event is sure to draw the attention of a lot of people. So, there are very good chances of getting a lot of customers to sell their wares.


3) A metaphor is used in the line Rainbow tinted circles of light to compare the colors of the bangles with that of a rainbow.


4) The poet depicts her descriptive skills by liberally using various adjectives to present facts. One example is the use of ‘delicate’ to describe that the bangles are easily breakable and must be handled with care. Another example is the use of the term ‘shining’ to highlight that the bangles are brightly colored to attract customers.


5) Most women in villages in India still wear glass bangles as a mark of tradition. Thus, the bangle sellers play a significant role in helping them continue living with this tradition by selling them their glass bangles.
Answered by sanjayranjan072
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Answer:

1.Shining loads refers to the bangles that are being carried to the temple fair this also refers to the hardships of bangle sellers. Its prospective buyers are the happy daughters and happy wives.

2. Bangle sellers could sell the goods anywhere but they choose to sell them at the temple because the temple fair is a place that attracts a lot of women and children.They have bangles of all the colours for women and children of all age groups .the seller feel that they will have more interest at the temple fair than any other location.

3. A metaphor is used.

The daughters who expect to be married soon wear bangles to express the happiness and Happy longings. the wise who wear bangles to express happiness and contentment in the marriageable life..

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