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summary of the chapter Amanda​

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Answered by ayush4388p
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AMANDA WAS A CHILD WHO IS ALWAYS SCOLD BY HER PARENTS FOR SMALL SMALL THINGS LIKE TO CLEAN HONE, NOT TO EAT CHOCOLATE E etc. AND AT THE TIME WHEN HER PARENTS SCOLD HER SHE THOUGHT ABOUT A IMAGINARY WORLD WHERE SHE IS ALONE AND THERE IS NO ONE WHO SCOLD HER OR restrict HER TO DO THINGS.

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Answered by suryawanshiasa1978
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The poem is about a little girl, Amanda, who is constantly pointed out by her mother for making mistakes. Robin Klein has beautifully expressed the girl’s feelings in the poem about how she is controlled and instructed by her mother for small things. The poem conveys an important message that children should never be deprived of their freedom. They should not feel that for every small thing they do, their parents constantly nag them. It’s the responsibility of the parents to bring up their children in such a way that they understand their viewpoint instead of getting frustrated. Children should not feel that an orphan has more freedom than them.

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