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48. What could be the real reason for man to deny woman the right of edi
Read the poem and answer the questions given below it :
I'm leaving now to slay the foe
Fight the battles, high and low
I'm leaving, mother, hear me go!
Please wish me luck today.
I've grown my wings, I want to fly
Seize my victories where they lie,
I'm going Mom, but please don't cry
just let me find my way
I want to see and touch and hear
Though there are dangers, there are fears,
I'll smile my smiles and dry my tears -
Please let me speak my say
I'm off to find my world, my dreams,
Carve my niche, sew my seams,
Remember, as I sail my streams -
I'll love you, all the way.
- Brooke Muller​

Answers

Answered by shauryasrivastava78
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I don't know about that sorry happy new year in advance

I don't know

Answered by smartbrainz
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Nikki l Rench's poem Inside shows the dreams and desires of a youth who is prepared to face the world and to reach adulthood. This young adult is lost when thinking about his childhood and mistakes, but doesn't want to dwell on the  on the "memories that linger" and is about to "slay the foe," confident that it is time to move on as "the yesterdays are over.

Explanation:

  • The teen's insight shows maturity and an awareness of the "dangers, thoughts and fears" but also a realization that no-one else can "wipe my tears." The poem is intended to inspire young people so that they will not be afraid to face new challenges. It is also meant to reassure parents that, having done a good job, they need to let "me speak my say." Their child will always "love you all the way.
  • The perspective of teens reflects wisdom and knowledge of fears, thoughts, and dangers, but also a recognition that no other person can wipe their tears. This poem is aimed at encouraging young people not to think about new obstacles. It also is for parents that they reassured that having done their best they need to let children speak their say, find their dreams, carve their niches and sew their seams. Parents must understand that their children will always love them all the way
  • The theme of this poem is that it is a challenge but also an opportunity to grow up. Growing up should be welcomed and faced with confidence, realizing that parents have played a crucial part in this stage of life.
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