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Poem 4 questions

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I do not understand this child
Though we have lived together now
In the same house for years. I know
Nothing of him, so try to build
Up a relationship from how
He was when small.

Q.1. Who have lived in the same house? How long?
Q.2. Mention the father's dilemma.
Q.3. What kind of relationship does the father want to build up with his son ?
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Where did my childhood go?
It went to some forgotten place,
That is hidden in an infant’s face,
That’s all I know.

Q.1. Why is the poet eager to know the lost place of his childhood?
Q.2. Where is poet able to find his lost childhood?
Q.3. What is the poet’s reflection about the childhood in the stanza?
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When did, my childhood go?
Was it when I found my mind was really mine,
To use whichever way I choose
Producing thoughts that were not those of other people
But my own and mine alone,
Was that the day!

Q.1. Explain ‘My mind was really mine’.
Q.2. ‘Producing thoughts that were not these of other people’s means.
Q.3. When did the speaker's childhood go, according to the stanza?
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When did my childhood go?
Was it the time I realised that adults were not
All they seemed to be,
They talked of love and preached of love,
But did not act so lovingly,
Was that the day!

Q.1. Why does the poet not talk great of grown-up people?
Q.2. Why is the poet confused?
Q.3. What does the speaker realize in the stanza?
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When did my childhood go?
Was it the day I ceased to be eleven.
Was it the time I realised that Hell and Heaven,
Could not be found in Geography,
And therefore could not be,
Was that the day!

Q.1. Why is the age of twelve so important for the poet?
Q.2. When does the poet come to know that ‘Hell’ and ‘Heaven’ are imaginary concepts?
Q.3. When did the speaker's childhood go?
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When did, my childhood go?
Was it when I found my mind was really mine,
To use whichever way I choose
Producing thoughts that were not those of other people
But my own and mine alone,
Was that the day!
Questions:
Q.1. Explain ‘My mind was really mine’.
Q.2. ‘Producing thoughts that were not these of other people’s means.
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When did my childhood go?
Was it the day I ceased to be eleven.
Was it the time I realised that Hell and Heaven,
Could not be found in Geography,
And therefore could not be,
Was that the day!
Questions:
Q.1. Why is the age of twelve so important for the poet?
Q.2. When does the poet come to know that ‘Hell’ and ‘Heaven’ are imaginary concepts?
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Q 14M.C.Q. {poem}1 Mark
‘Was it the time I realised that adults were not, all they seemed to be’
  • A
    interrogation
  • B
    Litotes
  • C
    Metaphor
  • Both’ ‘A’ and ‘B’

Answer: D.

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