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Question
Life is often compared to many things. Write down 7 things that life can be compared to and justify the comparison. For example,
- Life is a keyboard; if you press the right keys. you have typed a good destiny.
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Solution
- Life is a keyboard; if you press the right keys. you have typed a good destiny.
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Life is a river-always flowing.
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Life is like a seed: It will never grow unless planted, nourished and nurtured.
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Life is like an elevator, with lots of ups and downs.
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Life is like an onion. You peel off layer after layer. Sometimes it makes you weep.
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Life is like a jigsaw puzzle. You have all the pieces, but you have to put them together correctly.
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Life is like a jack-in-the-box. You never know when you are going to get a box on your chin.
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| 1 | Birth to 2 years | a | teenage/adolescence |
| 2 | 3 years to 12 years | b | old age/second childhood |
| 3 | 13 years to 17 years | c | middle - age |
| 4 |
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| 5 |
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| 6 |
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f | adulthood |
| 7 |
Above 80 years |
g | childhood |
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- School boy - ______
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(6th stage) - ______
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Read the following poem and write an appreciation of it with the help of the given points in a paragraph format:
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All the World’s a Stage All the world’s a stage, - William Shakespeare |
Points:
- The title and the poet of the poem (01)
- Rhyme scheme (01)
- Figures of speech (01)
- Central Idea/Theme (02)
