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Prayer

 Prayer  Question No.1. Which way the does poet implore his Lord to lead him  to? Ans. The poet implores his Lord to lead him to the way of truth. He also prays God to remove all his doubts and darkness of ignorance. Question NO.2. Name the blessings that the poet prays for? Ans. The poet prays for the path of truth. He prays for the nectar of knowledge. He also prays that his heart is surcharged with passion, zest, and hope. Above all, he implores his Lord to save him from sloth and infirmity. Question No.3. What is it that the poet wants to sing? Ans. The poet wants to sing those songs which will infuse life even into the dead and will inspire people to come under the same umbrage of love The poet wants to sing beautiful songs of love and brotherhood. He wants to motivate people to remove bitterness against each other. Question No.4. “Subject me not to the trials, shame not my human form”, explain? Ans. The poet shows his humble submission before his Lord....

Human Eye

Human Eye      Human eye is one of the most valuable and sensitive organs. It resembles a camera. The human eye works on the refraction of the light through a natural convex lens. Main parts of human eye :     Structure of Human Eye        Cornea ·        Iris ·        Pupil ·        Cillary muscles ·        Eye lens ·        Retina ·        Optic nerve       1)    Cornea: The front part of the eye is called as cornea. It is made of a transparent substance .It is a thin membrane of eye, through which light enters the eye first and gets refracted.      2 )    Iris: Iris is suited just behind the cornea. Iris is a flat, coloured, ring shaped membrane. It control the size of pupil.   ...

LAST LESSON OF THE AFTERNOON

  POEM NO: 9                LAST LESSON OF THE AFTERNOON   QUES1. What is the tone in the opening line of the poem? Ans . In the opening of the poem, there is a tone of tiredness and boredom on the part of a teacher. The poet has been doing something which he thinks is all futile. He has been doing it for long and has become sick of it. This gives him a feeling of weariness. Ques2. Who is the speaker of the poem? Ans. The speaker is the poet himself. It is D.H. Laurence. Ques3. What are the pupils regarded as? Why has the teacher failed to ‘hual them and urge them’ nay more? Ans. The pupils are regarded as unruly hounds. These hounds don’t want to hunt the quarry of knowledge. The students are not interested in studies and they want to break apart the shackles of school rules and studies. Ques4. Which words and phrases in stanza 2 convey the mood of the speaker Ans. The words which convey the mood of the sp...