Environment
Kerala Board · Class 9 · English
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What is the main theme of Chief Seattle's speech 'What is Man Without the Beasts?'
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The main theme is the interconnectedness of all life and the sacredness of nature. Chief Seattle argues that humans are part of nature, not separate from it. He emphasizes that 'All things are connect…
What does Chief Seattle mean by 'How can you buy or sell the sky, the warmth of the land?'
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This rhetorical question expresses the Native American belief that nature cannot be owned or commodified. Chief Seattle is questioning the European concept of land ownership, suggesting that elements …
Define 'resonate' as used in the context of Chief Seattle's speech.
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Resonate means to continue to have a powerful effect or value. In the context, it refers to how Chief Seattle's words still have strong meaning and influence in the environmental community today. The …
How does the poem 'The River' use the metaphor of human life stages?
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The poem compares the river's journey to human life stages: childhood (little river dancing like a child at play), youth (swelling river rushing like impetuous youth), adulthood (brimming river broad …
What is the meaning of 'impetuous youth' in the poem 'The River'?
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'Impetuous youth' refers to the rash, quick-acting nature of young people who act without thinking. In the poem, this describes the river in its second stage - rushing, louder, faster, brawling and le…
Explain the double meaning of 'still' in the line 'Seeming still, yet still in motion'.
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The word 'still' has two different meanings in this line: The first 'still' means 'motionless' or 'calm' - the river appears to be not moving. The second 'still' means 'continuously' or 'even now' - t…
Who is the protagonist in 'Can't Climb Trees Any More' and what is his main motivation for visiting the old house?
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The protagonist is a middle-aged man who lived in the house as a boy 25 years ago. His main motivation is nostalgic - he wants to reconnect with his past and youth. While he initially seems to be look…
What does the jackfruit tree symbolize in Ruskin Bond's story?
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The jackfruit tree symbolizes the connection between past and present, memory and reality. It represents continuity - while the man has aged and 'can't climb trees any more,' the tree remains, holding…
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