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Short Answer Questions (30-40 words)

1) Which moment in the life of the boy does the poem present?
2) How does the loss of the ball bring a sense of responsibility to the boy?
3) What does the ball symbolize in the poem?
this question is of class 10th and please give a proper answer

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Answered by Anonymous
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The poet John Berryman through his poem, 'The ball poem' has described the reality of life which everyone has to face one day. He has touched the topic of how to stand up against the miseries and sorrows of life.

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Answered by sharmayachna95
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Explanation: The poet John Berryman through his poem, 'The ball poem' has described the reality of life which everyone has to face one day. He has touched the topic of how to stand up against the miseries and sorrows of life.

Answer: The poet John Berryman “The Ball poem” describes the grief of a boy over the loss of his ball. This loss makes him realise his first responsibility. The poet wants us to understand that in this materialistic world nothing is forever

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