English, asked by rabinshbin, 7 months ago

'All right!' you'll cry. 'All right!' you'll say,
'But if we take the set away,
What shall we do to entertain
Our darling children? Please explain!‘
a) Who does the poet refer to as 'you'?
b) What is the 'set'?
c) Why would they take the set away?
d) How does the poet respond to this?

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Answered by Anonymous
8

Answer:a.The poet refers the you 'here' to the parents.

              b.The 'set' referred here is the Television Set.

              c.So that their childern don't lose their logical and reasoning ability by watching the ghastly shows on the T.V which makes them beleive whatever is shown.

               d.He asks them what do the children do before the T.V Set was invented.He answeres his own question by saying that they used to read and read and half of their lives was reading.

Answered by monalisa1007dustu
0

Answer:

Answer:a.The poet refers the you 'here' to the parents.

             b.The 'set' referred here is the Television Set.

             c.So that their childern don't lose their logical and reasoning ability by watching the ghastly shows on the T.V which makes them beleive whatever is shown.

              d.He asks them what do the children do before the T.V Set was invented.He answeres his own question by saying that they used to read and read and half of their lives was reading.

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