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What qualities have made women powerful?
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Solution 1
- Introduction:
The poet Rakhi-Nariani-Shirke was a teacher. The poem is about the wonderful qualities of a woman. It talks about the Multi-faceted nature of women. - Qualities of Women:
Every woman is naturally beautiful. She is the symbol of power and strength. She is always optimistic about everything. She has no fear. She is strong in her faith and belief. She knows to thaw and saw a prankster. - Women’s courage:
She is never a quitter. She is a person of the determination. They are very strong in their faith. They don’t give up their desires. They are very firm in achieving goals. They are very powerful to lead a happy life. - Poet’s request:
The poet asks us to keep the women safe. She tells us that the women are the future. So, we must take care, love, and respect them. - Conclusion:
The poet Is of the view that the growth depends on the women. They must treated well. They teach moral to society.
Solution 2
Title: I am Every Woman
Poet: Rakhi Nariani Shirke
Character: Woman
Theme: The qualities of empowered women.
Every woman is naturally beautiful. She is the symbol of power and strength. She takes up any risk in life. She is always optimistic about everything. She has no fear. She cares for her near ones. She is very firm in her faith and beliefs. She is persistent to do any work. She is a lioness. She knows to freeze, cut, and size any mischievous man. So be careful of her. She is today’s woman to be loved and respected and kept near.
Solution 3
- Every woman has natural beauty.
- She is the symbol of power and strength.
- She always takes up any risk.
- She has no fear.
- She is truthful to faith and beliefs.
- She is always persistent in her works.
- She is a lioness.
- She is today’s woman love and respects her.
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