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Far far from gusty waves these children's faces
Like rootless weeds ,the hair torn around their pallor
The tall girl with her weighted-down head
1. Who are these children?
2.which figure of speech used in first two lines ?
3.why is the tall girl has weighed down
4. What does the world pallor mean
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Gaurav Seth 4 years, 9 months ago
(a) The poet is talking about the children who go to the elementary school in a slum.
(b) The two figures of speech used in the two lines are:
Alliteration – 'Far from gusty waves'
Simile – 'Like rootless weeds'
(c) The head of the tall girl is weighed down because she is ill and exhausted.
(d) The word 'pallor' describes the pale and unhealthy appearance of the slum children.
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