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Read the following poem Taj Mahal by R. Parthasarthy and answer questions that follow:
Children on their way to school
barely notice it as it squats
on the river like a humped bull
swishing its tail occasionally
at the swarms of barefoot
tourists. They have been gone now,
the emperor and his favourite queen,
for some three-hundred-odd
years. But this marble flame,
Earth’s other moon, how
it rubs expensive delicate salt
in the wound of un requited love!
i) What literary devices has the author used in the poem? (10 Marks)
ii) Does the poem make you sad? Give reasons for your answer. (250 words)
(iii) Sum up the poem in your own words. (100 words)

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i)
1.Simile
2.Personification
3.Alliteration
4.Metaphor

ii) 
Yes the poem makes me sad.The poem conveys the fact that people are busy in their job and daily deeds.The river Yamuna gets filled with filthy things and the taj mahal is surrounded grimy regions.The children notices the presence of bull in the banks of yamuna.The bull is surrounded by swarm of flies that reside in the place near taj mahal.
iii)
The humped bull is so filthy,waving its tail to disturb and get rid off the swarm of flies.Even if taj mahal is empty now it remains as a symbol of love and affection between true hearts.It keeps haunting the people.People don't care about the filthy nature of their surroundings neither the tourists.

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