AN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM IN A SLUM POEM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS GRADE 12 As per the Elementary School Classroom in a Slum Summary, the poet saw the kids coming from different families living in the slum to study. They had bright eyes but were marred by malnutrition and poverty, just like their parents. They have the eyes to dream but not the platform to make them come true.
An Elementary School Classroom in a Slum
QUESTIONS
- Complete the following sentences by using the words provided in the list Write down only the words next to the question number (1 – 3).
good; primary; children; resources; high; poor The setting (background) of the poem is a (1) … school in a (2) … area. There are very few (3) … in the classroom. (3)
- Using your own words, describe the children in the classroom
State THREE points. (3)
NOTE: in this question use your own words. Do not quote directly from the poem. For 3 marks, give 3 points. - Refer to lines 6-8.
In your OWN words, say how this child is different from the rest of the children in his class. (1) - Refer to stanza
How does the speaker feel about the “donations”? Give a reason for your answer. (2)
Note: When you are asked to give a reason, the reason must be based on the poem. - Refer to line 15 (“A narrow street sealed in with a lead sky”).
5.1 Identify the figure of speech used (1)
5.2 Explain why the poet has used this figure of (2) - Refer to stanza
Is the following statement TRUE or FALSE? Quote TWO consecutive words to support your answer.
The children’s homes are large and comfortable. (2) - Choose the correct answer to complete the following sentence: In stanza 4, the speaker’s tone shows that he is …
- commenting critically.
- pleading passionately.
- complaining bitterly.
- demanding forcefully. (1)
- Refer to stanza
Name ONE experience the speaker wishes the children to have. (1) - In your view, how does the speaker (poet) feel about the children? Using your OWN words, give TWO reasons for your (3) [19]
Note: When asked for your view, the answer requires your emotional response and understanding of the poem. For 3 marks, make 1 point about the speaker,s feeling (1 mark) and then give 2 reasons (2 marks).
ANSWERS
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