ii. The reader sympathises with the speaker in the poem. Support this opinion with a reason.
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The speaker (probably Amanda’s mother) is worried about Amanda as she is lost in her thoughts. Amanda does not pay attention to what her mother says and this makes the reader sympathise with her mother.
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The reader sympathizes with the speaker in the poem named "Amanda" for the following reasons.
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The reader may sympathize with the speaker as she is the mother of a school-aged daughter named Amanda, and a mother can never reprimand her kid for the wrong reasons. Amanda has some bad habits, and her mother wants to discipline her as a child.
Her mother, most likely, is concerned about her schoolwork, posture, and complexion. However, Amanda turns a deaf ear to her, causing the reader to empathize with the speaker.
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