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Class-10th English Important Questions (POEMS)

 👉  Important Questions of Poems 

Q1.  Explain the phrase “the forest that was empty all these days”. After reading the poem “The Trees”, for whom do you think are the forests needed ? Imagine you are a tree in a forest, what values would you like the humans to learn from the tree ?

Q2. “Difficulties do come in our lives, but they are not there to stay forever.” Comment on this statement with reference to the poem ‘Fog’ by Carl Sandburg.

Q3. Do we love people because we like their appearances or we are fascinated by their physical appearances? How does Anne Gregory want to be loved?

Q4. What picture do you form of Amanda's mother/parents after reading the poem 'Amanda'?

Q5. What do the metaphors of 'ice' and 'fire' in the poem Fire and Ice convey to the reader? Don't they represent the two extremes of human behaviour that can lead to the destruction and death of this world? What is the message that the poet wants to give to the readers?

Q6. What is the message of poem Fire and Ice?

Q7Should the boy be allowed to grieve for his ball? If his loss is irreparable or irretrievable then how should one handle it? What lessons can be learnt?

Q8How did the boy really react to the loss of the ball or was he fearful of something or someone ……..? Can our attention be directed toward his family and other people? Are there any lessons to be learnt?

Q9The dragon, custard was considered a coward. The humble dragon proved his bravery in adversity. Analyse that certain qualities like bravery and courage are situational and spontaneous. Express your views with reference to the poem.

Q10‘Humour is the best medicine for every ailment in life’. Comment. ( How to tell wild animal)





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