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A Letter to Grown-ups
Dear Grown-Ups,
Please leave all the flowers there
And do not cut down the trees.
Wo nood the trees to make fresh air
And flowers to feed the bees.
Ploase do not always use your car
To take you everywhere.
Because tho fumes go very far
And heat the atmosphere.
Thon soon the sun will be too hot
And all the plants will die.
So, please get out and walk a lot
To see the clear blue sky.
Then we will run and jump and play
And grow up strong and tall
Then we will be happy everyday
And we will thank you all
With love from the children.
(Stevie Ann Wilde)
1. In the current poem, who writes to whom?
2. What does the author want to say in the poem?
3. When would the children be grateful to the grown-ups?
4. Write the rhyming scheme of the poem.
5. Which poetic device is used in the poem?​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
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  1. In the poem the letter is written by the children to the grown ups.
  2. The author wants to say that the grown ups should not cut down the trees as they give us fresh air and the flowers feed the bees; they shouldn't take the cars evetywhere as it pollutes the atmosphere and also heats up the environment; instead they should walk and go enjoying the blue sky.
  3. The children would be grateful to the grown ups when they stop polluting the nature and also stop harming the natural activities.
  4. I m not sure enough but I guess its Alliteration is used here.

Hope it helps u dear mate!!!!!!

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