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Are machines humble to accept the evolution of human brain? Why? - English

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Are machines humble to accept the evolution of human brain? Why?

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The machines humble themselves only before God and not humble to accept the evolution, of the human brain since they warn us to be humble and tell us about their power to wipe out mankind. (The poetic lines related to the answer to this question are not given in the textbook.)

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अध्याय 5.2: The Secret of the Machines - Exercise [पृष्ठ १५०]

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सामाचीर कलवी English Class 10 SSLC TN Board
अध्याय 5.2 The Secret of the Machines
Exercise | Q A. 7. | पृष्ठ १५०

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She says, "Spring will come again, my dear
Let me care for the ones who're near.”

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Based on your understanding of the poem, read the following line and answer the question given below.

A silly young cricket accustomed to sing
Through the warm, sunny months of gay summer and spring.

What was the routine of the cricket?


Based on your understanding of the poem, read the following line and answer the question given below.

Began to complain when he found that, at home,
His cupboard was empty, and winter was come.

Who does he refer to?


Based on your understanding of the poem, read the following line and answer the question given below.

Away he set off to a miserly ant,
To keep if, to keep him alive, he would grant
Him shelter from rain,
And a mouthful of grain.

Whom did the cricket want to meet? Why?


Based on your understanding of the poem, read the following line and answer the question given below.

But we ants never borrow,
we ants never lend.

Who says these lines to whom?


Thus ending, he hastily lifted the wicket,
And out of the door turned the poor little cricket,

Explain the second line.


And now, if you will set us to our task,
We will serve you four and twenty hours a day!

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Read the given lines and answer the questions given below.

It sat alone.
What happened there is still today unknown.
It is a very mysterious place,
And inside you can tell it has a ton of space,
But at the same time, it is bare to the bone.

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  2. Pick out the line that indicates the size of the house?

Read the given lines and answer the questions given below.

I drive past the house almost every day.
The house seems to be a bit brighter.
On this warm summer day in May.
It plays with your mind.

  1. To whom does ‘I’ refer to?
  2. Pick out the alliterated words in the 2nd line.

Read the given lines and answer the questions given below.

Rumors are constantly being made,
And each day the house just begins to fade.
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  1. Does the house remain the same every day?
  2. How does the poet consider the house to be a mystery?

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