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Unseen Poetry Passage in Hindi

For REET Level 2 Hindi, an unseen poetry passage is tested through emotional beauty and idea beauty: the candidate must read a new poem, identify its central feeling, notice imagery and word choice, infer the poet's idea, and choose the option that follows from the given lines rather than from a memorised poem. Preparation should combine slow first reading, stanza-wise paraphrase, evidence marking, and multiple-choice trap practice.

Key points

  • Rajasthan Board places unseen poetry under Level 2 Language II Hindi, with questions on emotional beauty and idea beauty rather than biography recall.
  • Start with speaker, situation, feeling, idea and repeated images before answering.
  • A correct answer must be supported by a phrase, image, contrast or tone in the given lines.
  • Class 6-8 learners need guided movement from literal meaning to emotional and idea-level inference.
  • Read-aloud, shared reading, guided reading and independent reading form the reading-method bridge.
  • MCQ traps usually overgeneralise one word, import outside knowledge or confuse feeling with message.
  • Answers should use simple, correct, text-grounded Hindi without unnecessary glosses.

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For REET Level 2 Hindi, an unseen poetry passage is tested through emotional beauty and idea beauty: the candidate must read a new poem, identify its central feeling, notice imagery and word choice, infer the poet's idea, and choose the option that follows from the given lines rather than from a memorised poem. Preparation should combine slow first reading, stanza-wise paraphrase, evidence marking, and multiple-choice trap...

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