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And yet, for these children, these windows, not this map, their world, where all their future's painted with a fog . A narrow street sealed in with a lead sky far far from rivers, capes, stars of words A) who are 'these children'? What do 'these windows' refer to ? B) what has been said to be the world for these children ? C) what has been said about their future? D) explain the importance of the last line.
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Gaurav Seth 5 years, 4 months ago

A.  “These windows, their world” refer to the narrow and filthy streets of the slums to which the lives of the slum children is confined. ..These children lead a life of disease and despair within these narrow streets.

B. These children belong to the world of the dirty and stinking slums with its narrow lanes and cramped holes. Their world is the world of poverty and disease. The world that is inaccessible to them is one which has high domes of buildings, the music of bells and the fragrance of flowers.

C. The future of the slum children is bleak and foggy, deprived of all the bounties of nature.

D. 

It means that the children of the slums, their life is only limited to the narrow street with the lead (bluish-grey) sky, indicating a dull and bleak world. Their world is limited and tempts children in a most cruel way.

Far away from the rivers and capes (away from the beautiful world and adventure offered by it) and stars of words (wisdom and empowerment of future).

 

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