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From preteen pretext poem of 8th class What attitude of the speaker is conveyed through the last two lines of the first stanza from preteen pretext

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Answered by topanswers
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Preteen Pretext Poem

Explanation:

The last two lines of the first stanza of the poem Preteen Pretext shows concern of the poet for the Pre-teenagers's excessive indulgence in phone.

The poet observes that most of the preteens nowadays spend a lot of time texting and gossiping on their phone and he finds their habit useless, irritating and unhealthy.

Answered by presentmoment
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In the poem, Preteen Pretext, the poet brings out the pros and cons of her preteens cell phone. This little gadget according to her helps avoid fights by sending messages instead. Her daughter groins from ear to ear reading the texts that keep coming ever second with beeps, the discussion about all and sundry.

The phone also comes to the mother’s aid when the homework piles up. So also, when, the preteen is away the mother can keep a tab on her by a call. But she finally rues, that all this is fine, but wouldn’t it be nice if they could have a face to face chat at least once in a way.

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