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Part-2
Note- Attempt any 10 questions. Each question carries 3 marks.
Q.1 1-What are the senses compared to ?
Q.N 2-What does the door of the soul suggest?
Q.N3-What should we pray for?
Q.N. 4-What did the boy decide after listening that he would surely die?
Q.N.5-What was the effect of the doctor's words on the terribly burnt boy?
Q.N. 6 - How did the boy make himself able to walk and run?
Q.N. 7-Describe the factors which enabled the boy to become the world's fastest mil
runner?
Q.N.8-Bhagat Singh said, "one revolutionary is meeting another revolutionary", who wa
the other revolutionary?
Q.N.9-Describe how the three revolutionaries embraced death for the cause of India
freedom?
Q.N. 10-What did Bhagat Singh say to the Deputy Commissioner of Lahore?
QA11-What lies in the hearts of the children?
Q. How does the poet compare his heart with that of children?
Q.N.13-Why does the poet say that the children are better than all the ballads?​

Answers

Answered by shagunsingh17
3

Answer:

1-Humans have five basic senses: sight, hearing,smell, taste and touch. Humans have five basic senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste. The sensing organs associated with each sense send information to the brain to help us understand and perceive the world around us.

Answered by Vivienne0123
1

Answer:

(1) Humans have five basic senses: sight, hearing,smell, taste and touch. Humans have five basic senses: touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste. The sensing organs associated with each sense send information to the brain to help us understand and perceive the world around us.

(2) In the first stanza, the speaker describes the Soul shutting a door, an image of the individual deliberately closing herself away to pursue some greater purpose. ... The poem concludes by comparing the Soul's choice to “Stone,” indicating that it is heavy, solid and irreversible.

(3) We should pray for good things, that will make us happy.

(4) After listening that he would surely die, the burnt boy made up his mind to survive.

(5) The effect of the doctor's words was that the boy did not want to die. He made up his mind to survive. Later on, he decided not to remain cripple.

(6) The strong will power of the boy helped him to survive and walk and run. He dragged his leg on the grass with the help of the fence and stakes.

(7) The strong will power of the boy was the basic factor to enable him to become the world's fastest mile runner.

(8) The other revolutionary was Lenin.

(12) The poet compares the heart of children with birds and Sunshine and his own heart with the warm winds of Autumn. Because the Children's heart is free from worries but he is full of tensions. Q. ... The gladness of children has been compared to the wisdom of books.

Hope it will help you

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