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Lost Spring - questions and answers (9 years) || Lost Spring - Class 12 Stories of Stolen Childhood -Anees Jung

    Lost Spring Stories of Stolen Childhood -Anees Jung.  W elcome here, let's learn all questions and answers of Lost Spring of Class 12. Here I write all answers of previous years' questions of Assam higher secondary education board, AHSEC. If you want to 95+ marks in English You follow these notes (All by us), you can.  H.S. EXAM. QUESTIONS ANSWERS -AHSEC A. Very short type questions:                    Mark: 1 1.Who is the author of "Lost Spring"?        [HS '12,'14] Ans :  Anees Jung.  2. What does Mukesh want to be? [HS '12,'15] Ans : Mukesh's dreams to learn to drive a car and become a motor mechanic.  3. What is "Lost Spring' about? [HS '13] Ans : The title  Lost Spring  conveys how millions of children in India lose out on living the "spring" of their lives, which is their childhood.*   The best phase of life is lost in the hardships involved to earn thei...

My Mother At Sixty Six PYQ Answers 2007-2023| AHSEC | English | Lesson 5|

  My Mother At Sixty-Six Kamala Das AHSEC| Class 12 | My Mother At Sixty Six All important Questions Answers | NCERT | English If you read well the given notes, it will be enough for the AHSEC board, All previous years' questions and answers are available. Here I solved the RG's Question Bank 2024 of AHSEC. Best for the Assam board.  H.S. EXAM. QUESTIONS: Marks: 2 A. Short type questions : 1. Why has the mother been compared to the 'late winter's moon'? [HS '12, '14,'17] Ans:  The late winter's moon looks hazy, obscure, lacking, shine and strength. As same as this, the poetess's mother looks wan and pale alike. So, the mother has been compared to the 'late winter's moon.  2. Why has the poet brought in the image of the merry children 'spilling out of their homes'?      [HS '13, 16] Ans:  The 'merry children spilling out of their homes' are symbolic of the activeness and liveliness of the environment. The poetess has br...