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|. Answer the following questions:, , Question 1., , What are the disabilities of the speaker, in the poem?, , Answer:, , Wheelchair-bound physically challenged, and deafinute., , Question 2., , Why are the words of the speaker, described strange?, , Answer:, , The speaker in the poem is not only, physically disabled but also deaf and, dumb. So if the speaker tries to speak, it, appears strange to normal people.
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Question 3., , Is the speaker in the poem able to relate, himself to the outside world?, , Answer:, , The speaker of the poem relates himself, with the outside world because he has, the same feeling thoughts and ideas,, like normal people., , Question 4., , What makes the speaker say that no one, is bothered about him/, , Answer:, , When the speaker who has both deaf, and dumb tries to convey his feelings,, thoughts and ideas to others, it appears, strange to them They cannot, understand what is being said. So no, , one is bothered with the speaker and, ignore him.
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Question 5., , What does the speaker want the, Outside world to do?, , Answer:, , The speaker wants the outside world to, understand that even he/she is able to, think, feel and form ideas, which long to, be shared with others. But as he/she is, deaf and dumb he cannot convey it to, others. If he attempts to do so it, appears strange to others. If he, attempts to do so it appears strange to, others., , So he wants to understand that like, every other human being, he is also able, to think and feel, and expects us to not, ignore him. He wants us to include him, and share his thoughts and feelings.
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Ne et, , deaf and dumb he cannot convey it to, others. If he attempts to do so it, appears strange to others. If he, attempts to do so it appears strange to, others., , So he wants to understand that like, every other human being, he is also able, to think and feel, and expects us to not, ignore him. He wants us to include him, and share his thoughts and feelings.
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Question 0., Why does the speaker consider, himself/herself as an outsider?, , Answer:, , The speaker considers himself/herself, as an outsider because nobody can, understand what he is saying. His words, appear strange to other people and, they ignore him. They also do not, include him in their daily activities., , Question 7., , Have the disabilities in the speaker, affected his/her thinking?, , Answer:, , No, his thinking is for beyond the, ordinary people