English, asked by riddhima9616, 5 months ago

B Read these lines and answer the questions.
1. The proof that loving eyes can sift
The common silt for hidden gold,
a. What is the poet talking about here?
b. What can loving eyes do?
c. What according to the poet is 'hidden gold?
2. It's not enough to find and hold,
a. What does the poet talk of finding and holding?
b. What should we do with the things that have been found?
c. Does the value of things change if they are treated differently?
3. Where price is known but not the cost
And nothing can ever be found.
a. Is the poet talking about the price of an object here?
b. What is the difference between price and cost?
c. What does the poet feel can never be found?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
20

Answer:

1.

a)The poet it talking about love that is hidden somewhere in /someone.

b)Loving eyes can find a common thing which others can't see and it needs love.

c)Hidden gold is something that deserves love but people can't see that thing and give it what it deserves.

2.

a)The poet is talking about love which is not enough to hold because it needs more n more support and more n more 'love' for a hidden beauty/talent.

b) Be happy with what you have....cuz the things that are real to you will not other will have value for you...so we should be happy with such things and keep them haply and loved....

c)May be yes sometimes because its the thing of giving attention and treat the things with love...but if the way of it changes, obviously there is no one to give value to it and it automatically makes it unvalueable....

3.

a) No, the poet is talking about exactly an object but, randomely of something which doesn't have any cost but has a real value...

b)In this poem, basically through all the words we understand that price is related to someway a value which is not buyed by money(cost). According to the poet there's a big difference in price and cost....

c)The thing which is the most precious for you...if it losts....u cannot get it from anywhere else......and that's a true love for something or somebody.....

all wrote by my mind.... not referred to any book...

hope it helps ya.....

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Answered by lipikamondal1910
3

Explanation:

1) a) The poet is talking here that in childhood we did not compare the things with its price that is tagged to it. And we see everything equal whereas it is common silt or gold.

b) The loving eyes of children in their childhood can see the common material as hidden gold.

c) Here poet wanted to say that any thing to which we can give value and importance then it also becomes 'hidden gold'.

2)a) Poet said that all the things like cork. shred, pebble and caption found by his children. Like that the world is claimed by these small things. It is not enough to find and hold with love.

b) The things that are found should also be equally kept with care and love.

c) No the value of things does not change if they are treated differently. As it is us to value them. It is the god who gives them value. Like as demonstration : If the price of a water bottle is less than a juice, but its value in life is even more than juice.

3)a) No poet is talking about the cost of things in life.

b) As mentioned by poet in the poem that price is tagged by us to object in the market. And cost is the materialistic value of object marked by god in this world.

c) Here poet wanted to say that those way of thinking and differentiating things by cost in childhood can never be found in person in adulthood.

Hope it helps!!! b

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