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To whom does the poet in the poem an elementary school classroom makes an appeal


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Answered by Anonymous
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The poet in 'An elementary school' makes an appeal to the public who are well educated to educate the slum dwellers. He mentions the governors, visitors and other powerful people who are capable of changing the poor people's lives. He asks them to fill the gap between two worlds. The world of poor people and the world of wealthy.

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Answered by annasl
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Answer:

The governor, inspector, and visitors are entreated through the poet to assist the destitute children.

Explanation:

  • In 'An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum,' the poet makes a frenzied appeal to the educated and affluent sections of society to try to alleviate the slum children's situation through education.
  • The governor, inspector, and visitors are entreated through the poet to assist the destitute children.
  • He is pleading with them to come to the slum children's rescue from the world of suffering and hopelessness that they see on the outside.

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