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Flamingo Class 12 ch.2 Lost Spring part 1'Sometimes I find a rupee in the garbage': By Anees Jung

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 Flamingo / Class:12/ Ch.2/ Lost Spring  Part:1/ INTRODUCTION/ THEME / MESSAGE/ SUMMARY / QUESTIONS ANSWERS / QUESTIONS FOR PRACTICE               PREPARED BY: SUJEET KUMA LOST SPRING: PART: 1 Sometimes I find a Rupee In the garbage         by: Anees Jung INTRODUCTION Sometimes I find a Rupee In the garbage by Anees Jung is an excerpt from her book titled Lost Spring, Stories of Stolen childhood.   The excerpt, on the one hand, presents the story of a young boy who is a poor ragpicker and on the other hand analyses the grinding poverty and traditions which confines the children of ragpickers' family to the circle of exploitation. THEME The plight of Street children forced into labour early in life and denied the opportunity of schooling. MESSAGE We can't change our life unless we have a unbreakable perpetual desire for it. If we want improved circumstances and better life ,we have to men with improved self. DETAILED SUMMARY * Narrator encounters Saheb every morning Scrounging f

First flight Class 10 poem Animals

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  First Flight/ Class 10/ English/ Poem 7 Animal by Walt Whitman General Facts/ Introduction/ Theme/ Message/ Explanation/ Shot questions answers --- all in one.              prepared by : SUJEET KUMA kiR                   ----------------------------------                       ANIMAL                        by: Walt Whitman                   ---------------------------------- GENERAL FACTS * poem : Animal                    * extract taken from ' Song of                       myself' in leaves of grass                                           * rhymefree/  non metrical poem/                       free verse  Poet : Walt Whitman             * American             * birth - 1819             * death - 1892             * wrote rhymefree and non metrical                poetry             * Nonconformist  In the poem: * I,me, myself refer to narrator/ speaker/ poet * They,their, them refer to animals INTRODUCTION The poem titled Animals by Walt Whitman offers comparison between hum