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Question
Read the following poem and write an appreciation of the poem in about 12 to 15 sentences with the help of the following points.
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A Teenager’s Prayer Each day brings new beginnings, - J. Morse |
| Point | |
| Title | ______ |
| Poet | ______ |
| Rhyme scheme | ______ |
| Favourite line | ______ |
| Theme/Central idea | ______ |
| Figures of speech | ______ |
| Special features - Type of the poem, language, style, tone, implied meanings, etc. |
______ |
| Why I like/dislike the poem | ______ |
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Solution
The title of the poem is A Teenager’s Prayer and it is written by J. Morse. The poem is a prayer spoken by a teenager who stands at an important stage of life. The rhyme scheme of the poem is abcb. The poet expresses the responsibility of making correct decisions every day. One of my favourite lines from the poem is “I can choose to take the road of life,” as it shows the power of choice.
The central idea of the poem is a teenager’s desire to choose the right path in life and avoid wrong ways that lead to distress. The poet prays to God for guidance, wisdom and strength to face temptations. The poem highlights the struggle between right and wrong choices during teenage years. The figure of speech metaphor is used, where life is compared to a road with different paths.
The poem is devotional and reflective in nature. The language used is simple, clear and easy to understand. The tone of the poem is sincere and hopeful. I like the poem because it gives a positive message and guides teenagers to live a clean, disciplined and meaningful life.
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Form groups of 5 to 6 and discuss. Give a rating of 1 to 5, to each of the following.
When you have to take important decisions what do you generally do?
| (a) | Consult parents/elders | ______ |
| (b) | Contact friends for advice | ______ |
| (c) | Pray to God for guidance | ______ |
| (d) | Think deeply in silence | ______ |
| (e) | Ask your teacher for help | ______ |
| (f) | Toss a coin to decide | ______ |
According to the poet, ______ are brought by each new day.
We must decide to take the road which leads to ______.
The poet prays to the Lord to help him stand for what is ______.
The poet wants to see that his teenage years have been the ______ years of his life.
Match the lines in Column A with the Figures of Speech in Column B.
| Column ‘A’ | Column ‘B’ |
| (i) Decisions, I must make | (a) Apostrophe |
| (ii) Please open up my eyes, dear Lord | (b) Inversion |
| (iii) Travel down the darkened road | (c) Metaphor |
| (iv) I can choose to take the road of life | (d) Alliteration |
Compose a short prayer in English asking God to guide you in your teenage years. Later, you can even try to make the lines rhyme to give it a poetic form.
