What do you understand by the expression rootless weeds?
A.Living in poverty
B.Undernourished & Withered
C.Homeless
D.Orphans
Answers
Answer: Homeless
Explanation: the rootless weed means abandoned, not belonging, unwanted etc. etc......
The images rootless weeds and hair torn around their pallor convey the message that the slum children are undernourished and not taken care of properly.... These children are compared to rootless weeds. ... These children of slum are also like these weeds, unwelcomed and unwanted by the rich world outside their slum
Answer:
Orphans are sometimes adopted, but humanity does not seem to want homeless people, so the answer appears to be Homeless.
Explanation:
Stephen Spender's poem Elementary School Classroom in Slum highlights the plea of slum children.
They are so despised by society that they are referred to as "rootless weeds." They are not a part of society. Weeds denote unwanted, and rootlessness denotes a lack of belonging. It has a dual impact on the people.
By comparing these children to "rootless weeds, the hair was torn round their pallor," he means that, just as weeds are unwanted plants that grow anywhere, these children are treated as unwanted by society.
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