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THE SILK ROAD IMPORTANT ANSWERS FOR CLASS-XI (SNAPSHOTS)

THE SILK ROAD CLASS-XI (SNAPSHOTS) IMPORTANT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS ----------------------------------------------------- Q. The narrator, while travelling to Mount Kailash, observed many changes in the landscape. Discuss. Answer: The narrator and his companions took a short-cut to leave the Changtang region. Tsetan knew a route that would lead them southwest, almost straight towards Mount Kailash. This path required them to cross several fairly high mountain passes. Starting from the gently rising and falling hills of Ravu, the short-cut led them across wide open plains, empty except for a few gazelles grazing in the dry grasslands. As they moved ahead, the plains became more rocky than grassy, and soon they saw a large herd of wild asses.                Further on, the hills grew steeper, and they saw a few drokbas living alone and taking care of their flocks. This route eventually brought them to snow-covered mountains and then...

DUST OF SNOW (Central Idea)

CENTRAL IDEA OF THE POEM

DUST OF SNOW BY ROBERT FROST

ENGLISH CLASS - 10

 

The central idea of the poem "The Dust of Snow" by Robert Frost is that small, seemingly insignificant moments in nature can have a profound impact on our mood and perspective. The simple act of a crow shaking snow from a hemlock tree lifts the speaker's spirits and transforms a day they had regretted into something more positive. It highlights how even minor events can bring unexpected joy or change in life.

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