English, asked by Cle0patrA, 2 months ago

“It is the human earth that we defile
Our hells of fire and dust outrage the innocence
Of air that is everywhere our own,
Remember, no men are foreign, and no countries strange.”

1. Who is the poet of the given lines?
a) James Kirkup
b) Samuel Coleridge
c)Adrienne Rich
d)William Shakespeare

2. What does ‘hell of fire’ mean?
a) Greed
b) Jealousy
c) Racism
d) All of these

3. How do we pollute the air?
a) By wars
b) By pesticides
c) By hatred
d) By greed

4. What is the theme of the given lines?
a) Unity in diversity
b) Universal brotherhood
c) Change for the best
d)Equality

5. The word which means the same as ‘damage’ is ?
a) outrage
b) strange
c) defile
d)hells​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
5

Answer:

1. James Kirkup

2. All of these

3. By war

4. Universal brotherhood

5. Defile


shikhajain60: thanx
Answered by anjusrivastava883
1

Answer:

Who is the poet of the given lines?

a) James Kirkup

b) Samuel Coleridge

c)Adrienne Rich

d)William Shakespeare

2. What does ‘hell of fire’ mean?

a) Greed

b) Jealousy

c) Racism

d) All of these

3. How do we pollute the air?

a) By wars

b) By pesticides

c) By hatred

d) By greed

4. What is the theme of the given lines?

a) Unity in diversity

b) Universal brotherhood

c) Change for the best

d)Equality

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