In the poem "Colonial Girls School" by Phyllis McGinley, the line "kissed us awake" conveys the idea of the warmth and nurturing care that the students received from the school matron every morning, as if they were being gently coaxed into the start of a new day. It symbolizes the matron's role in providing comfort and support to the girls, helping them begin each day on a positive note.
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of Awake, To rouse from sleep or torpor; to awake; to wake.
not awake
The meaning of the cowboy name "Django" is "I Awake".
vigilant
conscious
Her 3 hit songs are:3: I kissed a girl2 California Girls.....1: Wide Awake
"Awake" is an adjective or state of being, meaning not asleep. "Wake" is a verb, meaning to stop sleeping or to rouse someone. "Awake" describes consciousness, while "wake" refers to the action of becoming conscious.
Malé English School's motto is 'Wake and Awake'.
No, "awake" is not a prefix. It is a verb that can also be used as an adjective or adverb. Prefixes are added to the beginning of a word to change its meaning or create a new word.
the meaning is maturing and becoming an adult while letting go.
WHAT THE POEM 'COLONIAL GIRL SCHOOL' IS ABOUTThe poem 'Colonial Girl's School," by Olive Senior allows the reader to have a sneak peak on the colonial system in terms of schooling. In this poem we are made aware of how the black girls of this colonial school were treated and the dreadful rules they had to follow. At this time the culture and heritage of the blacks were lost and buried by the white people of this school. The girls were forced to impersonate someone else and were completely ignored by the white. They were forced to dress, talk and even act differently in this institution where learning became difficult for them since they were studying "History ancient and modern Kings and Queens of England" according to the poem. Further more, they knew nothing of their background and culture. All of these were kept away from them and were forgotten about in the process. Towards the end of the poem an awakening of the black culture is seen and thus we see changes for a brighter future. This is revealed with the use of child hood allusions. For example in the lines "one day we will talk about, how the mirror broke. who kissed us awake who let Anansi from his bag. In these lines we see hope for a change for these black persons who were being ruled by a colonial system.