InterviewSolution
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In days gone by I used to beA potter who would feelHis fingers mould the yielding clayTo patterns on his wheels;But now through wisdom lately won,That pride has died away;I have ceased to be the potterAnd have learned to be the clay.(1) What pride was the poet as a potter bearing formerly?(2) What did the poet as a potter learn with the course of time? |
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Answer» (1) As a potter the poet felt proud that he could mould clay and make different patterns. (2) With the course of time, the poet became wise, shook off his pride and felt that he had ceased to be the potter and learned to be the clay. |
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‘In bygone times I used to be A dreamer who would hurl On every side an insolence of emerald and pearl. |
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Answer» These lines suggest that in past the poet was a wealthy man and felt greatly proud of his ; abundant wealth. |
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‘His fingers mould the yielding clay’ |
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Answer» The Figure of Speech used in the line ‘His fingers mould the yielding clay’ is Synecdoche |
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In other days I used to beA poet through whose penInnumerable songs would comeTo win the hearts of men;But now through new-got knowledgeWhich I had not had so long,I have ceased to be the poetAnd have learned to be the song.(1) Describe the poet’s compositions.(2) What was the poet’s realisation on a later stage ? |
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Answer» (1) The poet composed innumerable songs which could win the hearts of men. (2) On a later stage, with the help of newly got-knowledge, the poet ceased to be the poet and learned to be the song. |
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Identify the Figure of Speech in the line -‘Glittered and gleamed and shone.’ |
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Answer» The Figure of Speech in the line – ‘Glittered and gleamed and shone’ is Climax. |
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What is the meaning of the line – ‘Innumerable songs would come To win the hearts of men’. |
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Answer» The meaning is that the poet would compose a number of songs which would be popular among people and win their acclaim. |
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In days gone by I used to beA potter who would feelHis fingers mould the yielding clayTo patterns on his wheels;But now through wisdom lately won,That pride has died away;I have ceased to be the potterAnd have learned to be the clay.(1) What was the potter proud of ?(2) What is the potter’s realisation after winning wisdom ?(3) Identify and explain the Figure of Speech in the line ‘That pride has died away’. |
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Answer» (1) The potter was proud that he could mould the clay on his wheels to any patterns he wished to create. (2) After winning wisdom, the potter realised that his pride was useless. He ceased to be the potter and learned to be the clay. (3) The Figure of Speech in the line ‘That pride has died away’ is personification because the human quality of ‘dying’ is attributed to ‘pride’. |
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In bygone times I used to beA dreamer who would hurlOn every side an insolenceOf emerald and pearl;But now that I am kneelingAt the feet of the SupremeI have ceased to be the dreamerAnd have learned to be the dream.(1) What was the poet in his past ?(2) What changed the poet’s thoughts ?(3) The poet was a but ……… now he wants to become ……… |
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Answer» (1) In his past, the poet was a dreamer. (2) The poet surrendered himself to God and in the submission he found his thoughts changed. (3) The poet was a dreamer but now he wants to become a dream. |
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In bygone times I used to beA dreamer who would hurlOn every side an insolenceOf emerald and pearl;But now that I am kneelingAt the feet of the SupremeI have ceased to be the dreamerAnd have learned to be the dream.(1) What did the poet dream of in his bygone days ?(2) What is the latest realisation of the poet ? |
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Answer» (1) In his bygone days, the poet dreamt of being very wealthy lying by the side of gems. (2) Lately the poet realised that whatever wealth he collected was futile. The real solace he could find submitting himself to God. |
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In other days I used to beA poet through whose penInnumerable songs would comeTo win the hearts of men;But now through new-got knowledgeWhich I had not had so long,I have ceased to be the poetAnd have learned to be the song.(1) Why did the poet write innumerable songs in his earlier years ?(2) What knowledge had the poet got ?(3) Find out the word from the stanza for ‘the things can’t be |
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Answer» (1) The poet wrote innumerable songs in his earlier years to win the hearts of men. (2) Afterwards the poet came to know that he was no longer a poet, but was the song. (3) The word for ‘the things can’t be counted’ is ‘innumerable’. |
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What is the significance of the title of the poem ? |
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Answer» In life, mostly we adopt a trend with which we are familiar. We shape our life accordingly. But in many cases circumstances, ideas mould our life and compel us to pursue another course in life. So the changes occur in our lifestyle. |
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I was a fashioner of swordsIn days that now are goneWhich on a hundred battlefields,Glittered and gleamed and shone;But now that I am brimming withThe silence of the Lord,I have ceased to be sword-makerAnd have learned to be the sword.(1) What do the words ‘fashioner of swords’ in the stanza mean ?(2) What does the poet mean by ‘I am brimming with the silence of the Lord’ ? |
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Answer» (1) The words ‘fashioner of swords’ mean ‘maker of swords’. (2) The words ‘I am brimming with the silence of the Lord’, the poet means that now he has grown wise enough to understand the futility of war and ‘peace’ is the ultimate need of the world. |
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What happens when the poet surrenders at the feet of the Almighty? |
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Answer» When the poet surrenders at the feet of the Almighty, he has the sudden realisation that he is no more a dreamer. He has no right to feel proud or be arrogant about the things that he claims to be his own. The wealth he dreams of does not belong to him at all. Then he ceases to be a dreamer and realises that he is merely a dream to get realised. |
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Where do you find a lot of fruits and vegetables ? |
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Answer» Farm: We find a huge lot of fruits and vegetables in a farm. |
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Which qualities are required in a person in order to become successful ? |
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Answer» Industrious : The industrious worker was able to finish the difficult task in just a few hours. |
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She at me when she came into the room. (grinned / riveted) |
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Answer» She grinned at me when she came into the room. |
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What will people think about you if you consistently disagree with others? |
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Answer» Stubborn : If we consistently disagree with others, people will take us as stubborn. |
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What do you do when you are afraid ? |
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Answer» Desperate: When we are afraid, we became desperate to jet rid of the danger. |
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What happens when a person spends more than his earnings ? |
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Answer» Bankrupt: A person becomes bankrupt when he spends more than his earnings. |
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How will you react if you see your / favourite dish on your plate ? |
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Answer» Gleam: If I see my favourite dish on my plate, at once my face would gleam. |
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