Poem-3 "I Am Every Women" Appecation & Paragraph

A. Read the lines and answer the questions


1.woman is beauty innate.

A symbol of power and strength.

She puts her life at stake,

She's real, she's not fake!


a) Who is beauty innate?


            A woman is beauty innate.


b) What is meant by 'innate'?


            It is inborn or natural.


c) Pick out the rhyming words.


            stake - fake


d) Who is the symbol of power and strength?


            The woman of today is the symbol of power and strength.


e) What does the word 'stake' mean?


            Stake' means risk.


f.What is the meaning of fake'?


            "Fake' means duplicate or unreal.


g) Mention the rhyme scheme of these lines.


            abcc


2.The summer of life she's ready to see in spring.

She says, "Spring will come again, my dear

Let me care for the ones who're near.

She's The woman-she has no fear!


a) What does the word summer mean here?

            

            Summer means the difficulties in women's life.


b) How does she take life ?


            She takes life optimistically.


c) What does she mean by "spring will come again"?


            It means good times of life will come again.


d) Who is she' in these lines?


            "She' is the woman of today.


e) Write the line that expresses hope of good times.


            The line that expresses hope of good times is "Spring will come again"


f.Who has no fear?


            The woman of today has no fear.


g) Write the alliterated words in the 1 line:


            summer - see - spring


i) Mention the rhyme scheme and rhyming words.


            Rhyme Scheme: abbb


            Rhyming words: dear-near


3.Strong is she in her faith and belief.

"Persistence is the key to everything,

Says she. Despite the sighs and groans and moans.

She's strong in her faith, firm in her beliefs.


a) What is she strong about?


            She is strong in her faith and belief.


b) How does she deal the adversities in life?


            She deals the adversities with persistence.


c) Is she complaining about the problems of life?


            No, She is not complaining about the problems of life.


d) Pick out the words that show her grit.


            strong, firm


e) Who is strong in her faith and belief?


            The woman of today is strong in her faith and belief.


f) What is meant by the word 'persistence here?


            It means continuous efforts.


g) Pick out the words that refer to sufferings of life.


            sighs, groans and moans.


h) Pick out the alliterated words.


        3 line: says - sighs

        4th line: faith - firm


i) What are the rhyming words you find in these lines?


            Rhyming words: moans-beliefs


j) What is the rhyme scheme of these lines?


            Rhyme scheme: abcc


4.She's a lioness, don't mess with her

   She'll not spare you if you're a prankster.

Don't ever try to saw her pride, her self-respect.

She knows how to thaw you, saw you so beware!


a) What do the words thaw and saw mean here?


            Thaw' and 'saw' mean tackle and deal with cruelty.


b) What is the tone of the poetess?


            The tone of the poetess is angry.


c) Who is a lioness?


            The woman of today is a lioness.


d) How is the woman described?


            The woman is described as lioness.


e) Why is the woman compared to a lioness?


            Like a lioness, the woman is bold and strong. She takes care of her family and is ready to tackle and deal with bad times.


f.Who does the poetess warn?


            The poetess was the pranksters (the mischievous people).


g.Who does "you' refer to?


            "you refers to the readers.


h) Why should we not try to hurt her pride and self-respect?


            Because she can tackle and deal with those who hurt her pride and self-respect.


i) Name the figure of speech used in the 1" line.


            Metaphor (She's a lioness.)


j) Pick out the alliterated words in the 3rd line.


            saw - self-respect


k) Mention the rhyme scheme and rhyming words.


            Rhyme Scheme: aabc

            Rhyming words: her - prankster


5.She's today's woman. Today's woman, dear.

Love her, respect her, keep her near.


a) Describe today's woman according to the poet.


            Today's woman has pride and self respect.


b) How should a woman be treated?


            Woman should be treated with love and respect.


c) What is the message of the poetess to the readers?


            The poetess tells us, today's women have pride and self-respect. So we should love, respect and keep her near.


d) What are the rhyming words?


            Rhyming words, dear - near



PARAGRAPH :-


1.How are today's women portrayed by the poet? [or]

2.What are the qualities have made women powerful?

About the poet

Introduction

Woman the hope raiser

Woman's valour

Conclusion


About the poet


            Rakhi Nariani Shirke is an academician with a passion for writing poems as a medium of self-expression. This poem, "I am every woman portrays that today's woman are powerful


Introduction

            

            Today's woman are brave, strong and empowered. She is beauty innate. She is the symbol of power and strength. She is prone to put her life at risk.


Woman the hope raiser


            Every woman is true in expressing her love and she is never fake. She is very optimistic in her approach. She finds a ray of hope and she continues to care for her near ones. She gives importance to her family than to herself.


Woman's valour


            She is strong in her faith and firm in her beliefs. She says persistence is the key to success.She has pride and self-respect. She doesn't spare the mischievous people who mess with her. She is never a quitter and she is ferocious like a lioness.


Conclusion


            She overcomes everything that was meant to destroy her. She is today's woman.


Moral: Women are the real architects of the society.




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