What do the images “rootless weeds” and hair torn round their pallor” suggest????
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Rootless weeds" is found in line two of the poem. It is a simile for the children in the slum school. It says that they are "like rootless weeds." That's a harsh thing to say about children. So now not only are the children unwanted, but also they are being told that they do not belong anywhere.
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