What do you think is the colour of 'sour cream? Why do you
think the poet has used this expression to describe the
classroom walls?
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What do you think is the colour of 'sour cream? Why do you
think the poet has used this expression to describe the
classroom walls?
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Answer:
it is dull and pale...
the poet had used this to describe the classroom walls as these walls were painted with the help of donations and that too way long back.. which made the classroom look more dull and discouraging..
abhi isse jyada dimag me nahi aa rha hai -_-
but mark it as BRAINLIEST;)
aur mei hmesha se jinda thi xd
hehe
☺️Hyy Dude ☺️
The colour of 'sour cream' is off-white or yellowish. Perhaps, the poet has used this expression to describe the classroom walls in order to underline the prevalent neglect. The dull colour and the suggested bitterness, echoes the situation of the children.
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