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Prayer of a Student Trinidad L. Tarrosa-Subido, To learn, dear Lord, about these em’rald leaves, These tendered-petalled blosssoms laved in dew. From where they came, and how and why they lived; Or yet to know why ocean waters lash Their atomed selves against the granite rocks That senseless lie along the shores; to know Why rainbows fling their ribboned souls athwart The eastern skies when sunrays flick the west; Why lightning furies rage when storm winds still The thunder echoes hurtling through the dark; To learn about the earth, about the moon, The sun and lesser stars and other worlds That span the cerulescent firmament. To learn great facts about the little things And then, while knowing these, not to unlearn- Never, O God, to unlearn the child-learned truth That thou art in reality the source, The Why, the How, the Wherefore, of all things.


1 What child-learned truth is referred to in the poem? Did you learn this when
you were still a child?


2What message does the poem convey?


3 Do you believe in this message? Explain.

Answers

Answered by bibhishanrathod312
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how can I get understand the question

Answered by rajagrewal768
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Answer:

1 The child is referring to the truth of the society.

He is asking god why truth is so important in life.

Why every human tells to speak truth.

Does we really speak truth?

2 The poem is conveying the message that children are too creative.

Their mind is too creative and they are eager to learn new things.

Children are full of enthusiasm and are always playful.

They observe everything happening in the surroundings.

3 Yeah I believe in the message of the poem.

The message that children are too creative.

Their mind is too creative and they are eager to learn new things.

Children are full of enthusiasm and are always playful.

They observe everything happening in the surroundings.

It is really true in real world also, I have observed how quickly children learn and how they are willing to learn things and asks curious questions.

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