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I even defend the right of others to mock and ridicule me. I may not like it. It might be unfair. But that's democracy.
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Question :--
- (i) Who is the speaker in the poem?
- (ii) Is she/he afraid or curious, or both?
- (iii) What is she/he planning to do soon?
- (iv) "But not just yet..." suggests doubt, fear, hesitation, laziness or something else.
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- (i) The speaker of the poem is a small kid.
- (ii) He/She was both curious and afraid. The creaking noise of hinges at night and the feeling of someone staring at him/her make the child feel afraid. While the thought that the shed was his/her brother's den makes him/her curious.
- (iii) She/he is planning to go inside the shed soon.
- (iv) "But not just yet.." suggests the hesitation of the poet about going inside that shed. Though he/she is confident that there are no ghosts inside but still he/she hesitates to step inside and leaves the matter to be handled in near future, gathering up more courage.
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