10 The poem “Elementary…. Slum” speaks about:
a. A child labour
b. Gender discrimination
c. Social injustice
d. Language Inequalities
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The poem “Elementary…. Slum” speaks about c. Social injustice.
- The question is in reference to the poem 'An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum' written by 'Stephen Spender'.
- The poet describes the social injustices, the discriminations that are made in the world.
- In the poem, the poet mentions how the poor children are discriminated from the richer ones.
- These poor children study in slum classrooms.
- They believe that the only hope that they have for having a better life is through education.
- Hence, these children study with a hope in their eyes.
- Thus, the correct option is c. Social injustice.
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What is the theme of the poem ''an elementary school classroom in a slum''?
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Explanation:
The poem “Elementary…. Slum” speaks about:
Social Injustice
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