A pun is a play on words. Explain the pun used by the children in their songs about flu , this question is from lesson influenza
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A pun is a play on words, either on different senses of the same word or on the similar sense or sound of different words. Known in rhetoric as paronomasia.
Puns are figures of speech based on the inherent ambiguities of language. Although puns are commonly regarded as a childish form of humor, they are often found in advertisements and newspaper headlines. Poet Louis Untermeyer said that punning is like poetry: "something every person belittles and every person attempts."
A person who is fond of making puns is called a punster. (The punster, it has been said, is a person who enjoys hearing his friends groan.)
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"I had a little bird and its name was Enza
I opened the window and
In-flu-enza"
Its tell us that before corona their was a same pandemic 100 years ago name Influenza from this song the children were highlighting the name of that virus.