Q4. Read the lines given below and answer the
questions that follow: (6x1=6)
'Break o break open till they break the town
And show the children to green fields, and make
their world
Run azure on gold sands, and let their tongues
Run naked into books the white and green leaves
open
History theirs whose language is the sun.'
a. Name the poem from where the above
stanza has been taken. Who is the poet?
b.Who is 'they' in the above lines? What
should'they' break?
c. What should the poor slum children be
shown?
d. What all freedom do these poor children
deserve?
e. The poet feels that if the children are truly
allowed free exploration then their
"language" will become the "sun”- true/
false
f. The poet imagines the liberated children
running on the
and delving
into the books.
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. Name the poem from where the above
stanza has been taken. Who is the poet?
b.Who is 'they' in the above lines? What
should'they' break?
c. What should the poor slum children be
shown?
d. What all freedom do these poor children
deserve?
e. The poet feels that if the children are truly
allowed free exploration then their
"language" will become the "sun”- true/
false
f. The poet imagines the liberated children
running on the
and delving
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