POEM
The city has spread quietly, suddenly. Everywhere It sprangs up, this futile architecture, Its gaudy forms Shuffled and heaped, its grass sprouting sparse And indifferent, its woman weak with paint, Its wrists young and hairless, DIPPED INTO THE POOL Where gold reflections rise, Quiver at the rims of its eyes. The old scalps at dry, each hair has its root, And the mouth that rehearsed its verses in the streets
(i) What does the poet say about the city’s architecture?.
(ii) Does the city offer itself as a home for the people who inhabit it?
(iii) What does the poet say about the women?
(iv) Give a synonym of the word ‘gaudy’.
(v) Shuffled and …..…………….. .
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1. He said that there was sprangs everywhere and it futile architecture
3. The woman was weak and with paint her wrist is young and hairless
4. The synonym of the word gaudy is flashy and garish
5. heaped
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1. The city has spread quietly, suddenly. Everywhere It sprangs up, this futile architecture, Its gaudy forms Shuffled and heaped, its grass sprouting sparse
(iii)- Women weak with paint
(iv)- Loud
(v)- Heaped
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