2.“Your children are not your children. They are the sons and daughters
of Life’s longing for itself.”
a. To whom do these words originally belong? Who quotes them in the extract?
b. Whom are these lines addressed to?
c. In what context have these lines been spoken?
d. What opinion do you form about Kalam’s father from these lines?
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Answer:
Kahlil Gibran, a young mother with a newborn baby, advice, caring and or uncaring.
Explanation:
These lines are part of a poem written by a poet named Kahlil Gibran. He created the poem as advice for a young mother with a newborn baby who came to him for advice about her child. For the last question, you'll have to make your own guesses, but personally I think it would mean that his father is caring and wise, or uncaring and smart.