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how do children react if the television was uninstalled?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Dahl now opines that by watching television, the brain becomes soft like cheese. Children now believe everything they watch or hear on TV. They cannot find their own logic to analyse and interpret a thing. The power of thinking, the thought process freezes and gets rusty.

Answered by anshsaini5
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Roald Dahl in his poem ‘Television’ advises the parents to throw the TV set away and in its place install a lovely bookshelf on the wall and fill that with a lot of books. The poet says that the children initially do a number of things in disappointment and anger, but they will finally adapt to it and find more joy in books than in television.

The initial reactions of the children if a parent acts according to the poet might be like the following, as the poet mentions —

1) staring with dirty looks

2) screaming and yelling

3) bites and kicks

4) hitting others with sticks

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