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DAV: Class VIII English Literature Chapter 5 My Mother by A P J Abdul Kalam

DAV English Literature Class VIII

Chapter 5 My Mother by A P J Abdul Kalam

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I. Understanding the Poem

A. As the poet thinks ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

B. The poet has ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans.

1. helpful

shared your best with whoever needed the most.

2. understanding

you knew the pain of your child.

3. religious

you always gave and gave with faith in Him.

4. tender

your caring hand tenderly removing the pain.

C. The poet's childhood ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. The poet had to climb the sandy hills to Railway Station Road to collect newspapers. Thereafter, he would go to distribute them to the citizens of the temple city of Rameswaram. In the evening too, before studies, he had to work to earn money. The poet toiled hard in his childhood to help his family.

D. Read the extracts ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

1. 'You come to me ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

(a) Who are you' and 'me' ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. In the above lines, ‘you’ is the poet’s mother and ‘me’ is the poet, A P J Abdul Kalam.

(b) Identify the figure ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. Simile has been used in the first line. Here, mother has been compared to heaven’s caring arms using the term ‘like’.

(c) Mention two ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. The poet had to walk miles to take lessons first from the saintly teacher and then at Arab teaching school.

The poet also had to climb the sandy hills to Railway Station Road to collect newspapers, which he distributed to the residents of Rameswaram.

(d) Why did the poet ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. The poet had to walk a lot early in the morning to take lessons first from the saintly teacher and then at Arab teaching school. The poet also had to climb the sandy hills to Railway Station Road to collect newspapers, which he distributed to the residents of Rameswaram.

 2. 'All this pain ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

(a) Who is the young ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. The poet is ‘the young boy’.

(b) What pain ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. He is talking about the pain due to walking miles every day early in the morning and the toil of evening business times.

(c) What was this pain ..... (For full question, refer to the book.)

Ans. The pain was transformed into ....

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