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what appeal does the poet make to the governor, inspector and visitors to the elementary school children in a slum?​

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■■ QUESTION :--

what appeal does the poet make to the governor, inspector and visitors to the elementary school children in a slum?

ANSWER

The poet makes an appeal to the 'governor, inspector and visitor'. He says that unless the world map becomes a window, for these kids, to explore the outside world and the windows that shut them up from the rest of the world are broken, their future will remain the same as their present.

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The poet's appeal is to ensure that the world of the map becomes an opening for these slum children and opens the avenues of new opportunities, progress and a better life for them to ensure that they are saved from their miserable condition.

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