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  1. Lucifer
    Lucifer better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven

    The theme of the poem is the undefeatable nature of Black Americans. In general, it is the resilience of human spirit which can stand against all kinds of adversity. Pride of her own race and her gender in general is also a thematic concern of the poem.

    The theme of the poem is the undefeatable nature of Black Americans. In general, it is the resilience of human spirit which can stand against all kinds of adversity. Pride of her own race and her gender in general is also a thematic concern of the poem.

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  1. Misinterpretation means explaining something in a wrong way. e.g. we may misinterpret a poem i.e. tell wrong meanings of the words. Misinterpretation is a noun. The verb of misinterpretation is 'misinterpret'.

    Misinterpretation means explaining something in a wrong way. e.g. we may misinterpret a poem i.e. tell wrong meanings of the words.

    Misinterpretation is a noun. The verb of misinterpretation is ‘misinterpret’.

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  1. In Sara Holbrook's poem "Blueprints," she reflects on her life and how it is shaped by her decisions. She muses that her life is like a blueprint that she is constantly designing and redesigning. She realizes that the choices she makes will have an effect on her life, and that each decision she makeRead more

    In Sara Holbrook’s poem “Blueprints,” she reflects on her life and how it is shaped by her decisions. She muses that her life is like a blueprint that she is constantly designing and redesigning. She realizes that the choices she makes will have an effect on her life, and that each decision she makes is an opportunity to create something new. She also acknowledges that while some of her choices will lead to success, others will lead to failure. Ultimately, she concludes that she has the power to create her own destiny and that she will continue to work on her blueprint until she gets it right.

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  1. Ruskin Bond, one of India's favourite children's writers, has created memorable child protagonists in his short stories, novellas and novels. ... In this collection, Ruskin Bond brings together some of these unforgettable children and brings alive, once more, the happiness, wonder, heartache and freRead more

    Ruskin Bond, one of India’s favourite children’s writers, has created memorable child protagonists in his short stories, novellas and novels. … In this collection, Ruskin Bond brings together some of these unforgettable children and brings alive, once more, the happiness, wonder, heartache and freedom of childhood.

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