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Aman Jain
Subject: English
, asked on 15/5/19
Give me the summary of the poem wind. I can't find it in the study material
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Afrah
Subject: English
, asked on 12/5/19
And this questions too
9. Mention the poetic devices in the poem.
10. What do you think inspired the Subramania Bharati to write. a poem on wind?
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Afrah
Subject: English
, asked on 12/5/19
Pls help me answer this questions
As soon as possible
1. What are the negative effects of the wind in the poem?
2. Do you agree the wind is complacent can concerned? Justify.
3. Why does the poet call the wind clever?
4. Do you consider wind as a friend or an enemy? Discuss.
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Tanay
Subject: English
, asked on 12/5/19
Q3 of poem wind pl
Q3. Do you think the poem 'Wind' is a didactic poem? What moral values does it preach?
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Tanay
Subject: English
, asked on 12/5/19
Q2 of eng pl solve
Q2. Answer the following questions in about 30-40 words.
a. How does the wind make fun of weaklings?
b. What is the impact of the wind on weak fires and strong fires?
c. What can wind do if it becomes our friend?
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Tanay
Subject: English
, asked on 12/5/19
Q1 pl solve it of English
Q1. Answer the following questions with reference to the context.
"Frail crumbling houses, crumbling doors, crumbling rafters
Crumbling wood, crumbling bodies, crumbling lives,
Crumbling hearts-
The wind god winnows and crushes them all."
a. Why are the houses, doors, rafters etc. crumbling?
b. Explain the expression: "crumbling lives, crumbling hearts".
c. Why has the wind been called 'god'?
d. What does the wind god do?
e. Which poetic device has been used in the first three lines?
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Sana Suboohi
Subject: English
, asked on 29/4/19
Discuss the effects of wind on the life of a common man and the
environment.
2. What are the figures of speech
used
in the poem ?Wind??
3.
What message does the poet convey through the poem?
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Arnav Seth
Subject: English
, asked on 21/4/19
explain the use of wind as a metaphor in Subramania Bharati poem wind
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Arpita Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 23/8/18
you work for an NGO how would you increase the awareness among the people living in the slums on disaster management refer to the payment
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Arpita Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 23/8/18
you work for an NGO. how would you increase the awareness among the people living in the slums on disaster management? refer to the poem wind
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Arpita Singh
Subject: English
, asked on 23/8/18
Subramania Bharati is presenting India during the British rule through the poem wind .comment
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Manan Gupta
Subject: English
, asked on 13/8/18
central theme of the poem wind
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Sandipan
Subject: English
, asked on 21/7/18
Why does the poet say the wind God winnows?
Ans:-the poet says the wind God winnows because the poet makes fun of the weaklings.
Is this answer correct?
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Lakshit Jain
Subject: English
, asked on 4/7/18
Summary of the chapter wind
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Himanshi
Subject: English
, asked on 3/9/17
Meaning of avvragating
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9. Mention the poetic devices in the poem.
10. What do you think inspired the Subramania Bharati to write. a poem on wind?
As soon as possible
1. What are the negative effects of the wind in the poem?
2. Do you agree the wind is complacent can concerned? Justify.
3. Why does the poet call the wind clever?
4. Do you consider wind as a friend or an enemy? Discuss.
Q3. Do you think the poem 'Wind' is a didactic poem? What moral values does it preach?
Q2. Answer the following questions in about 30-40 words.
a. How does the wind make fun of weaklings?
b. What is the impact of the wind on weak fires and strong fires?
c. What can wind do if it becomes our friend?
Q1. Answer the following questions with reference to the context.
"Frail crumbling houses, crumbling doors, crumbling rafters
Crumbling wood, crumbling bodies, crumbling lives,
Crumbling hearts-
The wind god winnows and crushes them all."
a. Why are the houses, doors, rafters etc. crumbling?
b. Explain the expression: "crumbling lives, crumbling hearts".
c. Why has the wind been called 'god'?
d. What does the wind god do?
e. Which poetic device has been used in the first three lines?
environment.
2. What are the figures of speech
used
in the poem ?Wind??
3.
What message does the poet convey through the poem?
Ans:-the poet says the wind God winnows because the poet makes fun of the weaklings.
Is this answer correct?