The document lists 10 popular questions about a poem discussing the color red. The questions ask about specific references to the color red in the poem, the feelings and emotions expressed by red, what happens when one is angry or cuts their hand, why red is described as a "show-off" in the poem, naming another red thing not in the poem, whether colors should be celebrated and why, how to minimize negativity in life, stating two messages from the poem, and what would happen if the world was only black and white.
The document lists 10 popular questions about a poem discussing the color red. The questions ask about specific references to the color red in the poem, the feelings and emotions expressed by red, what happens when one is angry or cuts their hand, why red is described as a "show-off" in the poem, naming another red thing not in the poem, whether colors should be celebrated and why, how to minimize negativity in life, stating two messages from the poem, and what would happen if the world was only black and white.
The document lists 10 popular questions about a poem discussing the color red. The questions ask about specific references to the color red in the poem, the feelings and emotions expressed by red, what happens when one is angry or cuts their hand, why red is described as a "show-off" in the poem, naming another red thing not in the poem, whether colors should be celebrated and why, how to minimize negativity in life, stating two messages from the poem, and what would happen if the world was only black and white.
3. What happens when one is angry? 4. What happens when you cut your hand? 5. Why is red a ‘show-off’? 6. Name one red thing that is not mentioned in the poem. 7. Do you think colours should be celebrated? Why? 8. In your opinion, what can one do to minimise negativity in life? 9. State two messages you get from the poem. 10. What will happen if we only live in a world with black and white as colours?