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Who is the speaker in the poem?
Why does the speaker want to be a hawker?
What does he like about the gardener?
What does the speaker compare the street lamp to?
On the basis of the poem that you have read, share the daily schedule of the speaker.
Why does the speaker admire people with different vocations?
What are the things that you observe on your way to school and your way back home?
The speaker goes for school at ten in the morning.
The fox ran fast than the others.
Mita was slept when the doorbell rang.
The old elephant walked slow to the river.
Radhika is tall than Suman.
Sudhanshu ran faster of all the runners.
My mother are cooking.
He go to school everyday.
The birds is flying.
What’s missing? The child sees only the fun part of each job. What do you think might be the difficult or boring part of being a hawker, a gardener...
In the poem, the speaker tells us about the vocations of different people. Write the vocations of any three of your family members, in 50-60 words...
What vocations are the following people associated with? A.P.J. Abdul Kalam M. Visvesvaraya Janaki Ammal M.S. Subbulakshmi Salim Ali