Teachoo Sample Paper 2 - English Class 11

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English Class 11
Solutions to CBSE Sample Paper - English Class 11

Explain how the use of the word “laboured” reflects the grief and pain felt by the poet, in A Photograph? 

Refer to the given lines, from the poem - And of this circumstance There is nothing to say at all. Its silence silences.

Answer as written by the student:

The use of the word “laboured” reflects the grief and pain felt by the poet, as it suggests that she is struggling to cope with the loss of her mother. The word “laboured” means needing a lot of effort, often because someone is tired. The poet uses this word to describe her own silence, which is caused by the absence of her mother’s laughter and voice. The poet feels that there is nothing to say about this situation, as it is too painful and difficult to express. Her silence is also a sign of her resignation and acceptance of her mother’s death, which she cannot change or reverse. The word “laboured” implies that the poet is exhausted and overwhelmed by her grief, and that she cannot find any words or comfort to ease her sorrow. 😢

Step-by-step explanation of the answer:

  • To write this answer, we need to follow these steps:
    • First, we need to state the main idea of the answer, which is how the use of the word “laboured” reflects the grief and pain felt by the poet.📝
    • Next, we need to explain how the use of the word “laboured” reflects the grief and pain felt by the poet, using evidence and examples from the poem.📚
    • Then, we need to conclude the answer by restating the main points and summarizing our opinion, using our own words and phrases.🌍

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