The child poet wonders
  • why the teachers do not have dress code
  • if teachers live in ordinary houses
  • If he could be a teacher
  • if the teachers ever sleep
The poet refuses to believe
  • that teachers go home after work
  • that teachers are no superstars
  • that they do not do domestic work
  • that they watch movies
For him, teachers are
  • weak
  • strong
  • perfect
  • no role-models
No teacher can ever
  • be a role-model
  • make mistakes in spellings
  • be hardworking
  • hit children
It is only children who can
  • wear unclean clothes
  • shout like mad men
  • never lose their books
  • behave unruly
In stanza two, pick their noses means
  • dig their noses
  • use fingers to remove mucus from the nose
  • touch their nose
  • hit their nose
The things that normal people do are
  • they do not live with their children
  • they wear only formal dress
  • they relax at home
  • they get up early In the mornings
The speaker finds it hard to believe that his teachers are
  • great men
  • ordinary people
  • learned
  • educated
The speaker thinks that the teachers are always
  • in pyjamas
  • dressed like a teacher
  • in party-wears
  • shabbily dressed
The speaker feels teachers have no time for
  • studies
  • teaching
  • learning
  • teachers
According to the poem the students are much impressed by their
  • parents
  • soldiers
  • policemen
  • teachers
The speaker is discussing of the things for which the children are often
  • praised
  • punished
  • awarded
  • advised
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