English, asked by amalnaha, 1 year ago

Can the crook of his elbow be sent to jail

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Answered by dev1357
3
no the crook of his elbow no to be sent to jail
Answered by Rajmallick
5

Hey mate

Your answer is........

Where can a man buy a cap for his knee?

Or a key for the lock of his hair?

And can his eyes be called a school?

I would think-there are pupils there!

What Jewels are found in the crown of his head,

And who walks on the bridge of his nose?

Can he use, in building the roof of his mouth,

the nails on the ends of his toes?

Can the crook of his elbow be sent to jail-if it can well then what did it do?

And how does he sharpen his shoulders blades?

I'll be hanged if I know do you?

Can he sit in the shade of the palm of his hand,

And beat time with the drum in his ear?

Can the calf of his leg eat the corn on his toe?-

There's something pretty strange around here!

Title: "Foolish questions" it means that the question asked in this poem are not intelligent and that they don't need any answer because there aren't any.

Paraphrase: The author is enumerating all the different part of the body that have another meaning such as the bridge of the nose and the drum of the ear.

Connotation: There are a lot of metaphors because he is comparing the parts of the body with other things without any comparison tool.

Attitude: The tone of the author is humorous tick and he is also asking questions knowing that there aren't any answer but he makes us believe that he doesn't know it.

Shift: There isn't any shift in this poem.

Theme: There isn't really a theme for this poem. The only that could be found is that there are lots of terms of the english language that have very different meanings.

Title: The meaning of the title that is denotation, there aren't any deeper or hidden meanings.

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