4. How does the tone and attitude of the speaker change in the third stanza? 5. How does the poem end on a strong note of victory and optimism?
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ans 4=The poet's attitude toward the poem's speaker, reader, and subject matter, as interpreted by the reader. Often described as a “mood” that pervades the experience of reading the poem, it is created by the poem's vocabulary, metrical regularity or irregularity, syntax, use of figurative language, and rhyme.
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ans5=Yes, the poet ends the poem at a happy and hopeful note. For him, the hope of a life for the slum is some initiative by the governor, inspector of schools or a visitor. The poet hopes that slum children will have access to better education and a better way of life.
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jcuoja , hai ji kal this rzh h
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