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Fire and Ice

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Fire and Ice Summary: In the context of CLASS 10, Fire and Ice is a low weightage topic. The examination typically tests this concept via Passage questions.✨ 6 core subtopics covered in the latest syllabus.

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Key Concepts

Poem theme: Destruction of the world by human passionsSymbolic meaning of 'Fire' (Desire, lust, greed, conflict)Symbolic meaning of 'Ice' (Hatred, coldness, indifference, apathy)Author's preference: Aligning with those who favor fire firstSecond destruction: Sufficiency of hatred/ice for ending the worldPoetic devices: Metaphor, imagery, rhyme scheme, alliteration
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  • Fire and Ice Class 10 English Recap — Grandmaster Guide

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What are the important topics in Fire and Ice for CLASS 10?+

The key subtopics in Fire and Ice are: Poem theme: Destruction of the world by human passions, Symbolic meaning of 'Fire' (Desire, lust, greed, conflict), Symbolic meaning of 'Ice' (Hatred, coldness, indifference, apathy), Author's preference: Aligning with those who favor fire first, Second destruction: Sufficiency of hatred/ice for ending the world, Poetic devices: Metaphor, imagery, rhyme scheme, alliteration. Focus on these for CLASS 10 preparation.

How many questions come from Fire and Ice in CLASS 10?+

Based on past paper analysis, Fire and Ice typically has 0-1 questions in CLASS 10. Weightage: Low.

What type of questions are asked from Fire and Ice?+

Fire and Ice questions are typically Passage format. Expect passage-based analytical questions.

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