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Answer these line with reference to the context:
She's somebody's mother,boy,you know,for all she's aged and poor and slow;and I hope some fellow will lend a hand To help my mother,you understand

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Answered by aishasharmaine4008
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Answer:

The schoolboy was explaining to his fellow friends that the woman he is helping is poor, aged, and slow. And tells them that he is thinking that the women is his mother and said that "i hope some fellow will lend a hand to help my mother" and tried to make his friends understand that helping someone who is old is important and treat them like his own mother.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
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The meaning of the given lines is as follows:

  • These lines have been taken from the poem 'Somebody's Mother' written by Mary Dow Brine.
  • The given sentences are spoken by a small boy who reads in school. He is trying to help the aged, weak woman in crossing the road safely.
  • He explains that 'She' is also the mother of someone. If his mother sometimes faces this same problem in her future when she grows old, he would like someone to help her too like he is doing now.
  • Like he is lending his help, he wishes that in the future, someone will also lend the hand of help to his mother.

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