Notes of Class 9th, English 1st Language Geography Poem - Study Material
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a7, , -9, SUPER COMPANION Made Easy, , differenciating ou, , , , , , , ger, am, rselves and creating hatred and an, : d, , ourselves., the follo, Comprehension m silently and answer wi, Cl. Read the poem *, uestions: e jet?, 1. what did the poet see from Ue eloped haphazardly, ing, Ans. The poet saw how the cily é mailie (et apririgna, _ atlenel manner and without style, as Jet Sprang to the, unpls i, ee , used to describe | 3, 2 ie words haphazard and unplanned are Cribe, cease censwuseusseassns . Beas, (a) the scale (b) the sky (c) the jet (d) es an!, , Ans., , Ans., , Ans., , Ans., , Ans., , , , . From high above t, , . According to the poet, what do men on earth do?, , . Answer the following questions :, - From above, the city looked ha, , the cities. he earth, how did the cities appear to, , the poet? .., , From high above the Earth, the cities appeared unplanned,, without any style, developed haphazardly near the rivers and, valleys. C, From a higher altitude what lesson could the poet learn, about the cities?, , From a higher altitude, the poet could understand that man had, the tendency to settle near river banks and near the valleys as, he was attracted to both land and water., , . According to the poet, what was in greater proportion A, , on earth?, According to the poet Earth had more sea (water) than land., , According to the poet, men on earth find reasons to hate each, , other by building barriers and borders across the cities, create, enmity and hate and kill each other., , , , , , , , , , hazard, Why do you think the city locked aa and unplanned, , The city was not planned, , Properly, or the d-natalank, together, Each one built according to one Taba a ce, was no uniformity in design and Style. Th erefore, developmental around, ensTe Was unpl, , 142
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Bee, , ABs:, , C3., , Ans,, , 2,, , , , , , es, oh., , . It is very true. With the ady, , - will not be physically possi, , English.r, , " . im or, yalleys? Explain their importanes oe, second stanza of the Poem? il, , ivers and valleys are hj ‘i, The r ae leys are highly fertile, living. ig ut from the days Of earlier Civilization, been settling there because of the fertility —, Therefore, when the poet saw the |, saw that the development, , of rivers and, ference to the, , and are conducive te, , , , and from a great height, he, , ' 4S more and dense near the rivers, and valleys rather than in other pl, , The last stanza shows the degradation of human nature,, Do you agree with this view? Justify your view., , aces,, , ancement in society, there seems, degradation in human behaviour. While there is development in, , technology and standard of living, man has found causes to, hate other men, to build barriers and barricades, to kill others in, the name of race, ethnicity, religion, etc. So the development of, Y, Peng P, society has in a way turned the man to a beast., Ponder over the following questions andd express your, views in the answers:, The picture of the earth zooms out in the poet’s mind, and against that background we see human nature. Bring, out the contrast between the Earth and human at, j *s mind i e huge, The Earth which zooms out in the poet’s mind ; — ue, land mass, round in shape, having more water than Tane., thought which comes to his mind is of the unity. ., ‘vino in this single entity, they, I trast, though the men are living In eee ei, eee ae ; eligion, ethnicity. They have, are divided in the name of race, Fells themselves and hate, created boundaries and barriers amongs, and kill each other. This is tragic because all belong me a, : ‘ aving only wel, Imagine planet Earth having ye undaries an, you think man would still draw ;, Discuss with your friends., , a, 8b ee pate boundarie, In reality it is difficult to ee oem 106, , Earth,, rand no land. Do, , d wage wars?, , s in water, therefore it, Jaim a certain expanse, , e 143 £ é. ‘
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SUPER COMPANION Made Easy - 9, , of water as his own. But as these barriers are due to man’s, thinking process, he might still wage wars and treat others with, , hatred and spite., , RAWw mime (fIaccart)