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How does TV kills the children's imagination? Name and explain the figure of speech used here?

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Answered by nidaeamann
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Answer:

The is interrogative form of speech.

Explanation:

The is interrogative form of speech.

Interrogative sentences are usually marked by inversion of the subject and establish; i.e, the first verb in a verb phrase appears before the subject

Interrogative form of speech is used when you need to ask some question or have an inquiry about something. An interrogative statement always end with a question mark, which is one of its simplest indicator.

Answered by 4141amitkumar
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Answer:

The ability to think of new ideas diminishes when child passively engages in watching television. Watching too much television destroys children’s ability to understand the world of fantasy. Their thinking power rusts and freezes.

Personification is the figure of speech used here. It is the practice of representing a thing or idea as a person in art, literature etc.  

Dahl(poet) uses personification in the line: IT KILLS IMAGINATION DEAD!

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