Why are the maps not for the children according to the poet? * (a) Because they can go to the places on the map anytime. (b) Because the place on the map are only for the rich people. (c) Because the map is too grimy to see the places on it. (d) Because they can not afford to travel to these places.
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(d) Because they can not afford to travel to these places.
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The classroom is decorated with the donated pictures of world maps, Shakespeare, and beautiful valleys. These pictures are of no help and use to the poor children. Their actual world is the squalid surroundings of the slum. These pictures might do them more harm than good. As the poor students might feel tempted to live life as depicted in the pictures. They might take to criminal activities.
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