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We All Need Love
By Diane Penuel L. Duclan


We, children, are all the same, boy or girl; rich or poor; big or small.
We’re smart in our own way. Big dreams we have, I say.

Some are born to happy parents; Some others, from home are away.
We have different colors but the same rights we have.
We want respect and we all need love.
Processing Questions:
Write your answers on a clean sheet of paper.
What is the message of the poem?

How are we different from others as presented in the poem?
How will you treat others who are different from you?

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Answered by shreya30125
29

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Question 1) What is the message of the poem?

Answer 1) Poem demonstrates that we children, are all same, boy or girl, rich or poor, big or small. We all are smart in our own ways.

Question 2) How are we different from others as presented in the poem?

Answer 2) Some are born to happy parents; Some others, from home are away. We have different colors but the same rights we have.

Question 3) How will you treat others who are different from you?

Answer 3) We will Treat them with love as we all needs love, and as we want respect we will give them respect.

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Answered by KomalSrinivas
1

The answers are as follows:

1) This poem, ' We All Need Love,' written by Diane Penuel L. Duclan, is a beautiful poem that speaks against the discrimination of children. The poet sees every child as the same. No one is rich or poor, fair or dark, small or big. All of them are smart and equal and beautiful.

2) In the given poem, we are different from each other by our colors. We are different in the ways that some of us are born to happy parents, and some are born away from home. We are different and smart in our way.

3) All those who are different from us also deserve to be loved and respected. Their differences do not take away that right from them.

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