Does the speaker wish for his own children?
Does the speaker wish for his own children?
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- 1 Does the speaker wish for his own children?
- 2 Why does the speaker wish the child to be put to bed immediately?
- 3 Why did the speaker thank the listener?
- 4 Who was a figure to be feared and avoided for her?
- 5 What effects does the speaker wish to see in himself at the end of his teens?
- 6 What does the child wish for?
Answer: The speaker wishes that “one day his four little children will be living in a nation where they will not be judged by the colour of their skin but by the content of their character”.
Why does the speaker wish the child to be put to bed immediately?
Why does the speaker wish the child to be put to bed immediately? Ans: The ‘child’ here is Kezia. Her father, the speaker, wishes her to be put to bed immediately because he is furious at the damage caused by her. He does not want to lose his anger further due to her presence in front of him.
What does the speaker wish see?
5) What effect does the speaker wish to see in himself at the end of his teens? Ans: The speaker wishes that his life has lived its very best with the Lord walking next to him.
Why does the speaker wish to be a kite?
The poem A Kite is a short poem being narrated by a little kid. The kid wishes to be a kite so that he would ride upon the breeze.
Why did the speaker thank the listener?
Why is he thanking the listener? Answer: The Intruder is the speaker here. He is thanking the listener, Gerrard, as the latter had helped him while he was fumbling for a word and Gerrard had suggested the word ‘nonchalant’.
Who was a figure to be feared and avoided for her?
Answer: Kezia’s father was a figure to be feared for Kezia. He used to talk harshly to Kezia.
Why does the speaker think of him as a giant?
Ans: The speaker, Kezia, thought of him as a giant because to a small girl like her, his big body structure was as frightening as that of a giant of children’s stories.
What all does the speaker wish for himself?
The speaker wishes that his life has lived its very best with the Lord walking next to him.
What effects does the speaker wish to see in himself at the end of his teens?
5. What effect does the speaker wish to see in himself at the end of his teens ? Ans.: At the end of his teens, the speaker wishes to see that he has lived his life at its best.
What does the child wish for?
The child’s wishes are: He wishes to become candlelight so that he can banish the darkness of the world. He wants to beautify his motherland like the flowers beautify the garden. He wants to become a missionary so that he can help the poor and those in pain. He wants to keep himself away from all the snares of evil.
Which is correct a kite or an kite?
A kite is an object, usually used as a toy, which is flown in the air. It consists of a light frame covered with paper or cloth and has a long string attached which you hold while the kite is flying. A kite is a bird of prey which eats small animals as food.