(vii) It is clear that the speaker in 'An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum' is ...
for the children.
(a) hopeful
(b) encouraging
(c) empathetic
(d) regretful
Answers
The poet is hopeful for the children.
Why is the poet hopeful?
- The poet visited the elementary school in the slums and was shocked to see the condition of the children.
- They were studying in a dirty environment with no proper infrastructure.
- The poet realized that children wanted to study and that's why they came to the school.
- Children were poor but they were struggling.
- Thus, the poet was hopeful for their future.
So, option (a) is correct.
Answer:
Option (c) empathetic is the correct answer
Explanation:
Stephen Spender wrote this poem, in which he describes the common community disparities in modern society.
By depicting two different and irreconcilable universes, Stephen Spender conveys the idea of social justice and class equality. He offers an escape route. The distance between the two worlds must be closed in order to make meaningful progress and growth.
The poet delivers the concept that the slum children's lives are confined to their unclean, dark rooms. They have no prospects or hope, and they are unaware of the outside world.
Hence , it is clear that the speaker in 'An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum' is empathetic for the children .
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