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The title ‘A Concrete Example’ carries both literal and symbolic (metaphorical) meaning. Such word play is called a pun. A pun is a figure of speech that uses words with multiple meanings or words that sound alike but have different meanings, creating a humorous effect. • I tried arguing with my pencil but it kept making sharp points. (suggests the idea of an actual sharp pencil point and strong argument points) • My pencil and I had a disagreement but we finally got to the point. (refers to solving an argument and the pencil’s tip)

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Literal meaning: The word concrete refers to stones and cement, showing Mrs. Jones’ stony garden.

Figurative meaning: It also means something clear or definite, here symbolising a strong example of her peculiar gardening.

This dual use makes the title a pun.

Class 8 English Textbook Wit And Wisdom Chapter 2 A Concrete Example question answer

Class 8 English Poorvi Chapter 2 A Concrete Example solutions

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  1. The title “A Concrete Example” is a pun because it plays on two meanings of the word concrete:

    1. Literal meaning: It refers to stones, cement and hard materials that dominate Mrs. Jones’ garden.
    2. Figurative meaning: It also signifies something definite or clear, representing a clear example of Mrs. Jones’ unusual gardening style.

    By combining these two senses, the poet humorously shows how one word can carry multiple meanings, blending reality with figurative expression.

     

    For more NCERT Solutions for Class 8 English Poorvi Unit 1 Wit And Wisdom Chapter 2 A Concrete Example Extra Questions & Answer:

    https://www.tiwariacademy.com/ncert-solutions/class-8/english/poorvi-unit-1-chapter-2/

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