how does the poet describe the slum children
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- The poem describes the slum children in contrast to other children in society.
- The slum children are like 'rootless weeds' unwanted by and not belonging to society.
- Their hair is unkempt and they have pale faces which clearly indicate their deprived and under-nourished condition.
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The slum children in an elementary school look pathetic. They are undernourished and diseased. They are used to dark dirty narrow cramped areas closed in by a grey sky. They are pale and unhealthy. Their unkempt and dull hair has been compared to rootless weeds.
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