[C] Read the following stanzas and answer the questions
given below them :
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When the jer sprang into the sky
it was clear why the city
had developed the way it had,
seeing it scaled six inches to the mile.
There seemed an inevitability
about what on ground had looked haphazard,
umplanned and without style
when the jet sprang into the sky
Question :
(1) What does the poet think when he goes up in the jet?
(2) How does the set up on the ground seem to the poet
(3) What, according to the poet, is 'inevitability'?
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Explanation:
1]When the jet climbs higher up to about ten thousand feet, he could apprehend the fact that cities grew water resources. Water fulfilled the necessities like agriculture, transport, business and others. He found that valleys were populated which met the necessities of the people.
2]From a higher altitude, the poet could learn that man had started to settle near river banks and valleys as he was attracted to both land and water. ... From the jet, at a height of more than six miles, the poet observed that the greater portion of the earth was covered by the sea.
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