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Unseen Poem for Class 8 in English

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Unseen Poem for Class 8 in English

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  1. Unseen Poem for Class 8 in English Unseen poem for class 8 covers a significant bit of the English paper. It contains around 24% imprints weightage in the test. Along these lines, students who need to score good grades in Class 8 English should rehearse the understanding entry preceding the test. To help them in their planning, we have given the CBSE Unseen poems to Class 8 English.Students should go through them and tackle the inquiries dependent on these appreciation sections. 1.Read the poem carefully and answer the questions that follow: The Leader Patient and steady with all he must bear, Ready to meet every challenge with care, Easy in manner, yet solid as steel, Strong in his faith, refreshingly real, Isn’t afraid to propose what is bold, Doesn’t conform to the usual mould, Eyes that have foresight, for hindsight won’t do,

  2. Never backs down when he sees what is true, Tells it all straight, and means it all too, Going forward and knowing he’s right, Even when doubted for why he would fight, Over and over he makes his case clear Reaching to touch the ones who won’t hear. Growing in strength, he won’t be unnerved, Even assuring he’ll stand by his word. Wanting the world to join his firm stand, Bracing for war, but praying for peace, Using his power so evil will cease : So much a leader of worthy of trust, Here stands a man who will do what he must. a.) What does the poet mean by saying that a leader must be solid “solid as steel”? b.) What should a leader do when people don’t listen to him? c.) Which line in the poem suggests that a leader does things differently and doesn’t follow the norm? d.) What is a leader’s attitude towards war? e.) Identify one figure of speech used in the poem. f.) Find the synonym of the word ‘stop’ from the poem. Also read:-Unseen Poem for class 12 2. Read the following poem carefully and answer the questions that follow. Come to me O ye children :

  3. For I hear you at your play And the questions that perplexed me Have vanished quite away. Ye open the eastern windows That look towards the sun, Where thoughts are singing swallows, And the brooks of morning run. In your hearts are the birds and the sunshine, In your thoughts the brooklet’s flow ; But in mine is the wind of Autumn, And the first fall of the snow. Ah! What would the world be to us If the children were no more? We should dread the desert behind us Worse than the dark before. What the leaves are to the forest, With light and air for food, Ere the sweet and tender juices Have been hardened into wood. On the basis of your reading of the poem, complete the following summary with one word only. The poem is a call for (a.) _ and an ode to their liveliness. Poet feels the questions that (b.)__ him in the past have vanished because of their (c.) ___. They open the windows and let the sunshine (d.) __ the poet’s life. In children’s heart lie the (e.) __ and the sunshine. While the poet’s heart is like the wind of (f.) or the first fall of the (g.) _. He sees no meaning in world without

  4. children. They are what (h.) _ are to forest and what light and air are for food. We should cherish them before their sweet tender age (i.) ______into old age and harden them into (j.) _______ as in strong adults instead of innocent children. k.) Find the synonym of the word ‘disappear’ from the poem. l.) Find the antonym of the word ‘hard’ from the poem. m.) Give a suitable title to the poem. Also read:-Unseen Poem for class 11 3.Read the following poem carefully and answer the questions that follow. Suns that set and moons that wane Rise and are restored again, Stars that orient day subdues Night at her return renews. Herbs and flowers, the beauteous birth Of the genial womb Suffer but a transient death From the winter’s cruel breath. We alas, earth’s haughty kings, We that promise mighty things, Losing soon life’s happy prime, Droop and fade in little time. On the basis of your reading of the poem, complete the following summary with one word only. The poet is sullen about the brevity of human life. He says that sun (a.)______and moons wane. But, the very next day they rise again. Their lives are (b.)______ in a very short span of time. Stars return every (c.)_. Herbs and (d.)__ are beautifully born out of (e.)_ womb of earth. They suffer but attain a (f.)_______death from the chill of the cruel (g.)_______. But, human beings rule the (h.)_ and promise to do the

  5. mighty things. When we lose happiness of our (i.)_ we droop and fade in little (j.)____. k.) Find the synonym of the word ‘temporary’ from the poem. l.) Find the antonym of the word ‘kind’ from the poem. m.) Give a suitable title to the poem. Also read:-Unseen Poem for class 10 Download free study materials for your Examinations at Unseenpassage

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