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ote: Answer the questions in two or thr
ee sentences each :-
.10 What does the phrase "feet in the earth' mean in the conte
0.11 What is the essential need of the child?
2.12 What is the central idea of the poem 'Nine Gold Medals
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Q.13 Match the words of column (A) with their correct m​

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What does the phrase "feet in the earth' mean in the contaIn.

a sensible, realistic, or practical manner. For example, You can count on Tom not to get cheated in that deal; he has both feet on the ground, or Jean is a dreamer, but her husband is a man with his feet on the ground. There is a related phrase, have both feet on the ground, meaning "to be practical or realistic."

If not literary , it may also mean attached to the ground. Or, maybe the writer personalized the tree to convey something if it is literary work.

What is the essential need of the child?

Because of the dependence inherent in the early stages of the life cycle, the family has a structural role in attending to the children's needs, such as: food, warmth, shelter, protection and an environment in which they can develop their physical, mental and social skills to a maximum.

What is the central idea of the poem 'Nine Gold Medals

In this poem 'Nine Gold Medals', the poet, David Roth has presented the idea of empathy and how human values are as important as the spirit of competition. The poem presents the situation of a race, where the contestants leave aside their desire to win the medal to help a smaller and weaker contestant.

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