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A), , a), b), , a), e), , , , NO MEN ARE FOREIGN, , Class: Ix, Work sheet, , Read the extract and answer the questions that follow., Remember, no men are strange, no countries foreign, Beneath all uniforms, a single body breathes, , Like ours: the land our brothers walk upon, , |s earth like this, in which we all shall lie, , What does the word ‘uniform’ mean?, , What breathes beneath all uniforms?, , Who are referred to as brothers?, , They too, aware of sun and air and water,, , Are fed by peaceful harvests, by war's long winter starv‘d., , Their hands are ours, and in their lines we read, , A labour not different from our own., , Whom does ‘they’ refer to?, , What is the significance of the word “too”?, , What does the poet mean by ‘peaceful harvests’?, , What are the common elements in the universe that are shared by all?, Explain “Their hands are ours.” What can we see in their hands?, , Answer the following questions in 30 to 40 words., a) The poem ‘No Men Are Foreign’ has a greater relevance in today's world., , Elucidate., , What is the central idea of the poem ‘No Men Are Foreign’?, , How do we defile and outrage the human earth that is ours?, , ‘Patriotism does not mean hating the people of other counties.’ Do you agree? Explain, “ Itis ourselves that we shall dispossess, betray, condemn.” What does the poet, convey?