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Let’s March

Maharashtra Board · Class 10 · English

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Card 1Main message

What is the central message of Kailash Satyarthi’s speech?

Answer

The central message is that every child must be free, safe, educated, and treated with dignity. The speech strongly supports child rights, freedom from exploitation, and collective action against viol

Card 2Symbols in speech

Why does Satyarthi keep an empty chair on the stage?

Answer

He keeps an empty chair as a reminder of the millions of children who are left behind. The empty chair stands for the unheard, unseen, and neglected children whom he represents instead of giving a for

Card 3Figurative language

What does Satyarthi mean by the phrase "the sound of silence"?

Answer

It means the unheard suffering of children who cannot speak for themselves. He uses this phrase to show that many children live in silence because their pain is ignored by society.

Card 4Figurative language

What does the phrase "face of invisibility" suggest?

Answer

It suggests the unnoticed suffering of poor and innocent children. The expression shows that many children are present in society, but their hardships are not seen or acted upon.

Card 5Key people

Who are Kaalu Kumar, Dhoom Das, Adarsh Kishore, and Iqbal Masih in the speech?

Answer

They are remembered as martyrs of the child rights movement. Kaalu Kumar, Dhoom Das, and Adarsh Kishore are from India, while Iqbal Masih is from Pakistan. Satyarthi honours their sacrifice for childr

Card 6Rhetorical style

What is the meaning of the line "I refuse to accept" repeated in the speech?

Answer

This repetition shows strong protest and determination. Satyarthi rejects injustice, child labour, poverty-related helplessness, and the idea that children’s dreams can be ignored.

Card 7Child rights

What are the six freedoms in Satyarthi’s aim for every child?

Answer

Every child should be free to grow and develop, free to eat, sleep, and see daylight, free to laugh and cry, free to play and learn, free to go to school, and above all, free to dream.

Card 8Education and rights

Why does Satyarthi connect child freedom with education?

Answer

He believes education gives children safety, hope, dignity, and a meaningful life. Education also helps remove exploitation and builds responsible citizens.

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