English, asked by rais83822, 4 months ago

ii. The map of the world in the classroom symbolizes
a. hopes and aspirations of the children.
b. travel plans of the school authorities.
a world that is unconnected to the children.
d. interconnectivity within the world.​

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Answered by lokeshkannan185
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Answer:

a world that is unconnected to the children.

Explanation:

this is in the context of an elementary school classroom in a slum form English core ncert class 12 text book  , please mention it .

Answered by rmb
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The map of the world in the classroom symbolizes c. world that is unconnected to the children.

 

The question is from the poem ‘An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum’ by Stephen Spender. A world map is displayed in the classroom. However, since the classroom is in a slum area, and the students are all poor, the map does not hold any meaning for them. The map which should ideally teach children about new places in the world, and encourage them to dream big, does not resonate with the poor children. Their world is as limited as the cramped space in their homes. The map, therefore, becomes a symbol of a world that the children will never have access to.  

More on ‘An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum’ by Stephen Spender:

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