1. A bride’s desire is symbolised by-
2. The poem ‘The Bangle Sellers’ mainly explores the life stages of-
3. Who is the poet of “The Bangle Sellers”?
4. The bangle sellers offer their ‘lustrous tokens’ to -
5. The phrase ‘buds that dream’ is used to describe bangles that are-
6. The bangles, like fields of sunlit corn are suitable for-
7. The phrase ‘cradled fair sons on her faithful breast’ refers to -
8. What colors are the bangles that reflect a bride’s marriage fire?
9. The bangles that are ‘aglow with the bloom’ represent-
10. What emotion is associated with bangles flushed like buds that dream?
11. The poem “The Bangle Sellers” consists of how many stanzas?
12. The other bangles made for the bride, glow like-
13. Each stanza in “The Bangle Sellers” can be classified as a-
14. Sarojini Naidu is often referred to as-
15. The use of sestets in “The Bangle Sellers” primarily helps to-
16. The bangles described as ‘tender and clear’ are meant for -
17. “The Bangle Sellers” is a part of which collection of Sarojini Naidu’s poetry?
18. What do the bangles symbolize in the poem?
19. The bangle sellers carry their ‘shining loads’ to the-
20. “Silver and blue as the mountain mist” is an example of which figure of speech?
21. The bangles for a maiden are described as-
22. The phrase “Rainbow-tinted circles of light” is an example of which figure of speech?
23. Where does the woman who has journeyed through life midway worship the gods?
24. The bangles for the woman who has ‘journeyed through life midway’ are described as -
25. “Tinkling, luminous, tender, and clear” demonstrates which figure of speech?