Remember they have eyes like ours that wake Or sleep, and strength that can be won By love. In every land is common life That all can recognise and understand.
1. Who are ‘they’ in the first line?
2. Which poetic device is used in the first line?
3. What do ‘they’ have in common?
4. What should be recognized and understood, according to the poet?
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1.In the first line ''we'' refers to adult. In this poem poet Dahl has explained the dangerous consequence on children by watching television. Poet has advised to adult and parents, to not allow their children to watch television every time.
2.Alliteration
3.They all have same hearts and same inner body.They all hate war and love peace.
4.The poet specifies that just like us they wake and sleep and respond to love. Even if we look different on the exterior we all can recognise and understand the universal language of love and brotherhood. ... The poet says that one should not follow their advice because all human beings are the same.❤️
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