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Yogita Ingle 5 years, 4 months ago
Yes this statement is true the slum children was living a very miserable life this is shown by following points
1. They were studying in a dark, dull, suffocated and boring classroom.
2.The dirty walls of the classroom represent the miserable and pale conditions of the children's life it seems that there whole life is journey in darkness.
3.They have no right to see dreams, they have no right to get education, they do not get any right to explore the world and saw the beauty of nature.
4.their broken spectacles shows that there whole life is shattered into pieces.
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