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how does the poet describe the faces of the children in the classroom​

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Answered by thanushiya72
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Explanation:

He uses the images of despair and disease to describe the miserable and pathetic fives of the children living in slums. The faces of these children are pale and lifeless. They and their hair are like 'rootless weeds'. The burden of fife makes them sit with their head 'weighed down'.

Answered by akankshakamble6
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Answer:

He uses the images of despair and disease to describe the miserable and pathetic fives of the children living in slums. The faces of these children are pale and lifeless. They and their hair are like 'rootless weeds'. The burden of fife makes them sit with their head 'weighed down'.

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