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How does the point of view shape what the reader learns from this poem?

A: The reader can relate to the need for pardah.
B:The reader senses the poet supports freedom for women.
C:The reader feels overwhelmed by pardah.
D:The reader sees the challenges of giving women freedom.

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The way the point of view shapes what the reader learns is C: The reader feels overwhelmed by pardah.

What is the point of view of the woman ?

The point of view in the poem is that of a woman who is forced to live under pardah, a practice of seclusion and veiling that is common in some Muslim cultures.

The poem describes the woman's feelings of isolation, fear, and frustration, as she is confined to her home and forbidden from interacting with the outside world. The reader is therefore left with a sense of sympathy for the woman and a feeling of outrage at the oppressive system that she is forced to endure.

Note : This is based on a passage on Pardah by an Unknown writer

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