English, asked by ayushisharma201920, 8 months ago

Saheb’s discarded and worn out tennis shoes are

a. an indication to procure different ones.

b. a dream come true.

c. a sign of his poverty.

d. an insult to the sport itself.

x. In the poem, My Mother at Sixty-six, all that the poet did was smile and smile and

smile…, Her smile is

a. sudden, in response to her mother’s.

b. meaningful and loaded with love.

c. accompanied with tears of farewell.

d. put on to cheer her mother.

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Answers

Answered by michellemeel12
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Answer:

1 --- a. an indication to procure different ones.

2--- c. accompanied with tears of farewell.

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Answered by SushmitaAhluwalia
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1. Saheb’s discarded and worn-out tennis shoes are

c. a sign of his poverty.

  • Saheb is wearing second-hand shoes which have a hole in them which are said to be of a wealthier boy who refuses to wear them because of the hole.
  • Saheb still has no problem wearing them because for him something is better than nothing.
  • This is a sign of his helplessness to have no choice and a symbol of poverty.

2. In the poem, My Mother at Sixty-six, all that the poet did was smile and smile and smile… Her smile is

d. put on to cheer her mother.

  • In the story, the daughter is bidding farewell to her mother.
  • Internally, she is crying and is unhappy thinking about if she would be able to meet her mother ever again
  • But, on the outside, she puts on a tough face and smiles happily to hide her emotion.

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