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(i) Who is speaking to Amanda here?
(ii) What is Amanda told not to do?
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(iii) What is Amanda instructed to do?​

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Answered by Pixleriots
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Answer:

(i) One of her parents is speaking to her. Most probably it is her mother.

(ii) Amanda is asked not to bite her nails, not to hunch her shoulders and not to eat chocolate. She is asked to sit up straight, to finish her homework, to tidy her room and to clean her shoes. In fact, she is constantly asked to do this or not to do that.

(iii)  This poem is about the views of a small girl named Amanda about liberty in life. She is instructed not to bite her nails and not to hunch her shoulders. She is instructed to sit straight. She wants freedom and wishes to draft in the sea like a mermaid.

Answered by Anonymous
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Amanda's mother is speaking to Amanda. This can be seen in the way the other person commanding her to do this and not do that.

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This poem is about the views of a small girl named Amanda about liberty in life. She is instructed not to bite her nails and not to hunch her shoulders. She is instructed to sit straight. She wants freedom and wishes to draft in the sea like a mermaid.

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