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What does Sarojini Naidu say about the Wandering Singers? Write in your own words. (in about 60 words) - English

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What does Sarojini Naidu say about the Wandering Singers? Write in your own words. (in about 60 words)

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Sarojini Naidu in this poem tells us about the wandering singers, their life and their activities as well as their experiences. The wandering singers stroll here and there. They count the world as their home and all the people around are their inborn family and relatives. They hold ‘lutes’ in their hands and sing songs about ancient battles, old kings and the beauty and laughter of women of the past.

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Chapter 2.2: Wandering Singers - Writing [Page 129]

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Chapter 2.2 Wandering Singers
Writing | Q D. | Page 129

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