(a) What could be the age group of the speaker in the poem?
(b) What is the difference between a hawker and a shopkeeper?
(c) How do parents react when they see children soil their clothes in dust
and heat?
(d) Why is the street light compared to a one-red-eyed-giant?
(e) What exactly does the speaker in the poem crave for?
(f) Does the poet really wish to become a hawker/gardener/watchman? Justify your response.
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(a) the age group could be 8-9
(b) hawker sold his articles by moving here and there but shopkeeper does not
(c) they become angry and they started scolding the children
(d) because the lamp is dark and stand lonely in the street
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Answer : b. A shopkeeper sells his goods in a shop.
A hawker does not have a permanent place to sell his goods.He can sell them at a weekly market on a roadside stall.
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