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The SEE 2082 final examination is starting from Chaitra 19, 2082 as per the National Examination Board (NEB)

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Chaitra 19, ThursdayCompulsory English
Chaitra 20, FridayCompulsory Nepali
Chaitra 22, SundayCompulsory Mathematics
Chaitra 23, MondayCompulsory Science
Chaitra 24, TuesdayCompulsory Social Studies
Chaitra 25, WednesdayAll Optional I paper (Optional Math, Accounts, Economics, etc)
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Every Morning I Wake Exercise: Questions and Answers

Jun 11, 2024
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Prem Shrestha
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Preparing for Class 12 Boards? This resource on Every Morning I Wake Exercise: Questions and Answers includes PDF notes, past questions, and solutions. Updated for the 2081/2082 NEB syllabus, it covers all essential concepts in exercise to help you excel.

Here is the questions and answers of poem 'Every Morning I Wake '.

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Understanding the text

Answer the following questions:

  1. When does the speaker pray to the Lord?
    Ans: The speaker prays to the Lord every morning when they wake.
  2. What does the speaker pray for?
    Ans: The speaker asks the Lord to keep an eye on all helpless creatures that were born to die, and they also ask for a blessing on the town in the evening.
    OR,
    The speaker prays for God's protection over all living beings and seeks blessings for the town in the evening.
  3. Who are the ‘poor creatures’? Why does the speaker call them ‘poor creatures’?
    Ans: The 'poor creatures' are likely the inhabitants of Milk Wood. The speaker calls them 'poor creatures' because they are ordinary people with both good and bad qualities, just like anyone else.
    OR,
    The 'poor creatures' are the people of Milk Wood, and the speaker calls them 'poor creatures' to emphasize their human imperfections and vulnerabilities.
  4. What does Milk Wood sound like? A type of wood or a place? Why?
    Ans: Milk Wood sounds like a place because it refers to the town where the speaker and others live.
  5. Why do the inhabitants of Milk Wood bow to the setting sun ‘but just for now’?
    Ans: The inhabitants of Milk Wood bow to the setting sun 'just for now' as a way of saying goodbye until the next day, as the sun sets temporarily.

Reference to the context
  1. Discuss “Every Morning When I Wake” as a prayer to the God.
    Ans: "Every Morning When I Wake" can be seen as a prayer to God, expressing the speaker's daily request for protection and blessings.
  2. Why does the speaker make a prayer to the God, but not to a king, a billionaire, or a scientist?
    Ans: The speaker prays to God rather than a king, billionaire, or scientist because God is often viewed as the ultimate source of protection and blessings beyond human control.
  3. How does the poet highlight the magnificence of the God?
    Ans: The poet highlights the magnificence of God by portraying Him as the one who sees the best in people and offers protection and blessings.

Reference beyond the text
  1. Does the God exist? Give your opinion.
    Ans: The existence of God is a matter of personal belief and varies among individuals. Some believe in God's existence, while others do not.
  2. not.b. In his Epistle to the author of the book, The Three Impostors (1768), Voltaire says, “Even if the God didn’t exist, it would be necessary to invent him.” Write an essay highlighting the importance of the God in the society.
    Ans: Voltaire's statement highlights the idea that belief in God serves as a moral and societal foundation, even if one questions His existence. This essay could explore the role of religion and spirituality in society, emphasizing their moral and ethical significance.

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