"Did you finish your homework, Amanda?
Did you tidy your room, Amanda?
I thought I told you to clean your shoes.
Amanda!"
(a) What type of a girl is Amanda?
(b) Why does the speaker instruct Amanda?
(c) Who speaks these lines to whom?
(d) What is the poetic device used in the first two lines? (Choose the correct option)
i) simile
ii) metaphor
iii) repetition
iv) personification
(e) Who is the writer of these lines?
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a) Amanda is a teenage(adolescent) girl who is always instructed by her parents. In order to avoid that she imagine herself away from her parents, busy in her own daydreams.
b) Amanda is a careless girl and is always nagged and instructed by her parents for not doing her work. She wants freedom from all these and wants to enjoy her own dreamy and romantic world.
c) The speaker is Amanda's parents.
d) repetition
e) Robin Klein is the writer of the poem "Amanda", so, she is the writer of these lines.
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