English – Poetry 8_1

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______ belongs to Zoroastrian religion.

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Keki N. Daruwalla has written the poem-

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The theme of Daruwalla’s poety consist -

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The nearest ‘Tower of Silence’ according to the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn’ was ______ away.

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The ______ child was consigned to the fire under compulsion.

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The poet sees the red hot ______

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K.N. Daruwalla received Sahitya Akademy Award in-

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Keki N. Daruwalla consigned his new born ______ to flames.

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______ swears to save fire from the sin of forgetfullness.

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The ______ forgets its dead because sometimes it leaves the dead body half burnt.

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Daruwalla has been a well-known poet as well as a -

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The term “Zoroastrain’ in ‘Fire-Hymn’ stands for-

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The snake tooked at the poet ______

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Who has composed the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn” ?

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‘We saw embers losing their cruel redness’ is taken from ______

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The speaker in ‘Fire-Hymn’ belongs to Le-ayun delongs to ______ religion.

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Keki N. Daruwalla was a ______ by religion.

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It was the ______ of the poet aling with him, passing by the cremation ghat.

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The term ‘debauchery’ in ‘Fire-Hymn’ stands for-

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The cremation of dead bodies in ______ are somewhat different.

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‘As I concigned my first-born to the flames’ is written by-

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The speaker in the poem, ‘Fire-Hymn’ swears-

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‘Fire-Hymn’ deals with ______ ghar.

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Keki N. Daruwalla is an is all ______ poet.

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Daruwalla’s poetry is a totally ______ recording to subjective responses’.

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