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Why does the soldier boy call his pain a ‘small pain’ in Michael Mack’s poem ‘Small Pain in My Chest’? or, Why is the words “a small pain in my chest” repeated in the poem? or, Comment on the title of the […]

Last updated March 13, 2017

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What is the difference between the Angels in the 1st stanzaa and the Human Angels in the 5th stanza of Brucellish K. Sangma’s poem ‘I Believe’?

Last updated March 13, 2017

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Write in brief the lesson behind the poem ‘I Believe’ by Brucellish K Sangma. / What’s the message of the poem?

Last updated March 13, 2017

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In the sixth stanza of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s poem ‘A Psalm of Life’ the speaker describes the present time as ‘living present’. Why does he do so?

Last updated March 13, 2017

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What does the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow compare our heartbeats to in his poem ‘A Psalm of Life’? Why does he compare those?

Last updated March 13, 2017

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Explain this line  ”And smiled a smile that was, I think, the brightest that I’ve seen” from Stanza 6 of Michael Mack’s poem ‘Small Pain in My Chest’.

Last updated March 13, 2017

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Give the main theme or central idea of the poem ‘Small Pain in My Chest’ written by Michael Mack. / What is the poem Small Pain in My Chest all about? / What is the poet’s message here?

Last updated March 13, 2017

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What does “The darkest evening of the year” suggest in the poem ‘Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening’? Why the evening is called ‘the darkest’?

Last updated March 13, 2017

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In the poem ‘I Believe’ by Brucellish K Sangma, what is the ‘role assigned’ that the poet is talking about in the line “…I’ve to complete / The role assigned to me here”?

Last updated March 13, 2017

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Explain the meaning of ‘forlorn and shipwrecked brother’ in the poem ‘A Psalm of Life’ by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.

Last updated March 11, 2017

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