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SEVEN AGES OF MAN by Wiliam Shakespeare

1. What are the seven ages of man?


2. What describes the schoolboy toward the school?
3. What is compared to the “stage” of the first two lines? How are the two related?
4. According to the speaker of the poem, what physical and mental changes take place as a man
reaches the sixth and seventh ages?
5. What does the poet mean when he says “Full of wise saws and modern instances”.
- The poet is describing the judge and he says that the judge is full old enough to start passing
his knowledge in the form of advice, proverbs and stories.

6. “Jealous in honour, suden and quick in quarrel,


Seeking the bubble reputation
Even in the cannon’s mouth.”

Who is the person being described in the above line?


Ans. -Soldier

I HAVE A DREAM BY MARTIN LUTHER KING JR

1.What is the speaker's dream?(uni structural level)


2. How many times did Martin Lurher King say I have a dream?
3. Where did Martin Luther King Give His I Have a Dream Speech?
4. When did Martin Luther King, Jr. deliver his famous speech?

If by Rudyard Kipling
1. What does the author tell the reader not to “give way” to?
Ans. -hating
2. What does the author warn the reader not to “make their master”?
Ans. -dreams
3. Find and Copy one word from the second verse which means the same as “ bend down “.
Ans.- stoop
4. What is the meaning of the lines “if you can bear to hear the truth you’ve spoken…and stoop and
build ‘em up with 'worn-out tools” in “IF”?
5. What is/are the simile/s in the poem of Rudyard Kipling, “IF”?

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