. I would not intrude on him;
A dime, another ball, is worthless. Now
He senses first responsibility
In a world of possessions.
Questions :
(a) Who does the word ‘he’ refer to?
(b) Why is money or another ball worthless for the boy?
(c) How does the boy sense responsibility?
(d) What kind of a world is it?
(e) Name the poem and the poet
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(a) The word ‘he’ refers to the boy whose ball has lost.
(b) money or another ball is worthless for the boy because he has lost something dear to him. He is suffering from a sense of loss.
(c) He senses responsibility when his possessed ball in the lost.
(d) It is a materialistic world.
(e) poem: the ball poem .
poet : John berryman.
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Answer:
(a) The word 'he' refers to the boy whose ball has lost.
(b) money or another ball is worthless for the boy because he has lost something dear to him. He is suffering from a sense of loss.
(c) He senses responsibility when his possessed ball in the lost.
(d) It is a materialistic world.
(e) poem: the ball poem.
poet: John berryman.
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