KSEEB Solution Class 9 English First Language Poem Unit 2 Africa Question Answers

KSEEB Solution Class 9 English First Language – Africa 

Board

KSEEB
Class

Nine (9)

Subject

English
Language

1st Language

Chapter

2
Chapter Name

Africa

Africa Class 9 English Karnataka Board Kannada

 

UNIT 2

AFRICA- David Diop

What do you think they are known for?

Answer:  The two people are Abraham Lincoln and Nelson Mandela. Both worked selflessly for humanity in their lives. Both worked against poverty and slavery.

 

Comprehension :

C1.) Read the poem silently and answer the following after discussing your response with your partner.

1.) How does the poet come to know about the history of Africa?

Answer: The poet comes to know about the history of Africa from his grandmother’s songs.

 

2.) The poet did not spend much of his life in Africa. Pick out the line/lines that express this feeling.

Answer: Africa of whom my grandmother sings

On the banks of the distant river

I have never known you

The above lines express that the poet didn’t spend much of his life in Africa.

 

3.) Despite staying away from Africa, how is he able to describe Africa?

Answer:  The poet feels very deeply for his country. He feels the pain of the people who underwent humiliation. He also describes the struggle of his people for freedom.

 

4.) “Red scars” – what does this term in the poem refer to?

Answer: “Red scars” are the scars caused by the masters to the slaves. The scars are from the harsh whiplashes that are used by the masters on their slaves.

 

5.) Pick out the lines that talk about the humiliation suffered by the Afric:

Answer:  Is this you this back that is bent

This back that breaks under the weight of humiliation

The above lines talk about the humiliation suffered by the Afric

 

6.) “That tree there in splendid loneliness” – Explain this phrase with reference to the feelings of the poet about his country.

Answer: The poet says that despite all these harassments and humiliation, Africa doesn’t stop to grow just like the tree which doesn’t stop growing.

 

7.) “That grows again patiently obstinately / And its fruit gradually acquires The bitter taste of liberty.”

a) What does “That” refer to?

Answer: “That” refers to the poet’s country, Africa.

 

b) How does it grow?

Answer: it grows gradually with keeping patience.

c) What does “bitter taste of liberty” refer to?

Answer: It takes a lot of patience, hurt and humiliation to attain freedom and when it is achieved the fruit is bitter because of all the hurt and pain.

 

C2. Complete the table listing the poetic devices (figures of speech) used by David Diop in the poem. Two examples are given for you.

Poetic Device Lines from the poem

Personification

Your beautiful black blood that irrigates the field

Alliteration

Your beautiful black blood
Metaphor Impetuous son that tree young and strong

Simile

 
Oxymoron The bitter taste of liberty.

 C3.) Work in pairs and complete the summary of the poem given below. Use the expressions given in the box.

The poet continues to say that he has never known Africa, but despite the distance he cannot deny how much it is a part of him. The phrase beautiful black blood which flows in his veins describes his African descent and shows how much Africa is a part of him and how much he loves his country and its people. The next verses are angry and accusatory as he stresses that it is the blood and sweat of his people which is irrigating the fields for the benefit of other people. Here he is pointing a finger at the colonialists who exploited the black people and used them as slaves to profit from their hard labour.

 

APPRECIATION

A1.) Find the words or phrases in the poem that are used –

Africa – Description

 

Words and Phrases

 

a) beauty and strength

 

e.g.-beautiful black blood.

 

Africa of proud warriors in ancestral savannahs

 

Impetuous son that tree young and strong

 

In splendid loneliness amidst white and faded flowers

 

b) humiliations andsufferings e.g.- back that is bent.

 

The blood of your sweat

 

The sweat of your work

 

Is this you this back that is bent

 

This back that breaks under the weight of humiliation

 

This back trembling with red scars

 

And saying yes to the whip under the midday sun

 

 

 

A2.) Read the lines of the poem given in Column A and fill in Column B that depict the mood of the poet. One example is given for you.

Lines of the poem

 

Mood/feeling

 

Africa my Africa

Africa of proud warriors in ancestral savannahs

Pride for the country,patriotism
I have never known you

But your blood flows in me

Love for the country
Is this you this back that is bent

This back that breaks under the weight of humiliation

Pity
But a grave voice answers me Impetuous son that tree young and strong

 

Strong attitude
In splendid loneliness amidst white and faded flowers

That is Africa, your Africa

Proud
And its fruit gradually acquires-

­The bitter taste of liberty

 

Sadness
Updated: February 26, 2022 — 2:01 pm

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