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1. What does the phrase "walk through the hall" signify in the poem?
A. A casual stroll
B. A metaphor for life's journey
C. Walking in a park
D. Wandering aimlessly
2. What does the speaker observe as they walk through the hall?
A. Kindness
B. Admiration
C. Discrimination
D. Silence
3. What surrounds the speaker in the poem?
A. Open fields
B. Four walls
C. Friends
D. Nature
4. What emotions are expressed through "Snickers, sneers, and laughter"?
A. Encouragement
B. Mockery
C. Happiness
D. Surprise
5. What causes the speaker pain in the poem?
A. Being left in the rain
B. Being misunderstood
C. Discrimination and taunts
D. Losing a loved one
6. What central theme does the poem explore?
A. Friendship
B. Discrimination and exclusion
C. Adventure
D. Personal growth
7. What does the speaker question about humanity?
A. The existence of different nations
B. The need for kindness
C. The reason behind discrimination
D. The purpose of life
8. What does "I’m not like you" imply in the poem?
A. The speaker feels superior
B. A sense of individuality and difference
C. A desire for equality
D. An act of defiance
9. What does "leave me standing in the rain" metaphorically suggest?
A. Isolation and neglect
B. A literal rainy day
C. Waiting for someone
D. Enjoying nature
10. What tone is predominant in the poem?
A. Joyful
B. Hopeful
C. Reflective and somber
D. Energetic
11. What is the speaker surrounded by, as mentioned in the second line?
A. Happiness
B. Four walls
C. Trees
D. Water
12. What is the repeated feeling the speaker experiences in the poem?
A. Love
B. Pain
C. Excitement
D. Relief
13. What is the speaker’s reaction to the discrimination?
A. Anger
B. Silence and reflection
C. Aggression
D. Indifference
14. What does "lam in pain" directly refer to?
A. Physical injury
B. Emotional suffering
C. Financial struggle
D. Fear
15. What does the speaker wish for instead of discrimination?
A. Unity and equality
B. Solitude
C. Revenge
D. Superiority
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