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EXERCISES
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poem.
1. Answer the following questions brieflys
1. Who is the speaker of the poem For My Unborn Daughter'?
ii. To whom is the
poem
addressed
iii. To what is the son likened?
ix What promise had the bulbul made to the first woman who
2. Answer the following in 100-150 words each:
i Comment on the use of the simile, a pot of honey in the
ii. Bring out the irony in the unborn daughter being compared to a
bulbul.
. Comment briefly on the image of the bulbul ripping open her
mother's womb.
iv. Critically analyse the following lines:
I must keep alive my song
I have promised this
To that woman
Who first birthed me.
v. Who are the fowlers and why do they pursue the bulbul?
3. Answer the following in 300-350 words each:
i. Examine how the poem questions the patriarchal preference for a son.
ii. Write a note on the mother's anguish for her unborn daughter.
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Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Draw a demand and supply diagram of the market for petrol without the tax. Show the

price paid by consumers, price received by producers and the quantity of petrol sold.

What is the difference between price paid by consumers and received by producers?

ii. Draw a demand and supply dia

gram of the market for the petrol with the tax. Show the

price paid by consumers and received

by producers and the quantity of petrol sold.

What is the difference between the price paid by consumers and received by

producers? Has the quantity of petrol sold increased or decreased?

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