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1. What is one thing the speaker desires the most from others?
A. Applause
B. Attention
C. Understanding and empathy
D. Food
2. Why does the speaker feel people lock him out?
A. Due to his lack of education
B. Due to his inability to communicate easily
C. Because he is rude
D. Because he does not want to interact
3. The speaker feels that he is not:
A. Kind
B. Heard
C. Watched
D. Intelligent
4. What keeps the speaker alive and connected to others?
A. His money
B. His family
C. His spirit and mind
D. His voice
5. The phrase “let me share in the life” suggests the speaker’s desire to:
A. Work in solitude
B. Be actively involved in society
C. Stay isolated
D. Live alone
6. What type of patience is the speaker expected to have?
A. Limited patience
B. Animal-like patience
C. Saintly patience
D. Normal patience
7. The speaker describes his thoughts as:
A. Small
B. Hidden
C. Constantly moving
D. Trapped
8. In the poem, what does the speaker wish people would do?
A. Pay him money
B. Ignore him
C. Pity him
D. Touch, include, and talk to him
9. The poem "The Outsider" primarily deals with themes of:
A. Fear and bravery
B. Friendship and loyalty
C. Disability and inclusion
D. Wealth and poverty
10. Which of these feelings is NOT expressed by the speaker?
A. Joy
B. Sadness
C. Anger
D. Isolation
11. The speaker feels like an outsider due to his:
A. Family background
B. Social status
C. Physical disability
D. Personality
12. The speaker's silence is mainly a result of:
A. His anger towards others
B. His choice to be quiet
C. His physical limitations
D. His lack of interest in others
13. The speaker’s use of “I have time to give” implies he:
A. Wants others to leave him alone
B. Wants to contribute and connect with others
C. Feels burdened by time
D. Enjoys solitude
14. The poem encourages society to:
A. Criticize physical disabilities
B. Avoid interacting with the disabled
C. Ignore physical challenges
D. Include and support differently-abled individuals
15. The speaker’s final message to others can be summarized as:
A. Demanding sympathy
B. Accepting his fate
C. Wishing for isolation
D. Seeking inclusion and dignity
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