CLASS 10
HOW TO TELL WILD ANIMALS
Question
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HAPPINESS
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SORROW
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TROUBLES
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POSSESSIONS
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Detailed explanation-1: -The poet suggests that losing a ball, which is a very small thing, would make the boy understand what it is like losing something that one possesses. This would make the boy realise that this is a world of possessions and where one can possess more things by buying them, one cannot buy what has been lost. Q.
Detailed explanation-2: -Answers. The world of possessions” means the world where everything and every action is made to possess something, whether it is the possession of land, property, money, or any other thing. Answer: The phrase “in the world of possession” is taken from the poem “The Ball”.
Detailed explanation-3: -“In the world of possessions” means that the world is full of materialistic things. People are driven by the urge to own or possess things and in such a world, losing something of value is inevitable. Losing the ball makes the boy realize the meaning of loss in this materialistic world. Was this answer helpful?
Detailed explanation-4: -Answer: The phrase “In a world of possessions” means that the world is materialistic and every action is done to own something.
Detailed explanation-5: -Answer: The poet suggests that from the loss of the ball, the boy is learning how to stand up in a world of possessions where he will lose things, will buy some more to replace the ones lost, but would never be able to buy back the thing that he had lost. He is sensing his first responsibility as he has lost the ball.