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