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the child in the poem requests his father to walk slower . Here the poet implies that the child wants to understand his father action better . The child would like to act the same way, but wants the father to be more understanding towards the child's needs. What is implied in the following lines?
(a)Sometimes, your steps are fast...
(b) Sometimes your steps are hard to see...
(c)I would want to lead just right...
(d)And know that I was true.​

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Answered by archanayk22
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Answer:

An essay that explains a writer’s ideas by defining, explaining, informing, or elaborating on points to allow the reader to clearly understand the concept.

Many of your future academic workplace writing assignments will be expository–explaining your ideas or the significance of a concept or action. An expository essay allows the writer the opportunity to explain his or her ideas about a topic and to provide clarity for the reader by using:

Facts

Explanations

Details

Definitions

It may also include the writer outlining steps of a procedure in a way that is straightforward for the reader to follow. It is purely informative and often contains elements of summary.

Imagine you need to verbally explain a concept to your classmates, maybe a behavioural theory. What are the key elements on which you would focus? How would you organize the information? You could explain who came up with the theory, the specific area of study to which it is related, its purpose, and the significant details to explain the theory. Telling these four elements to your classmates would give them a complete, yet summarized, picture of the theory, so they could apply the theory in future discussions.

Although you did this verbally, you were still fulfilling the elements of an expository essay by providing definition, details, explanations, and maybe even facts if you have a really good memory. This is the same process that you would use when you write an expository essay. You may actually be doing this all the time; for example, when you are giving someone directions to a place or explaining how to cook something. In the following sections of the chapter, you will practise doing this more in different expository written forms.

Answered by GAURAV1357
23

Answer:

l think that the answer is (a) because the child wants to look deeper into his father's life but his dad's steps are a little bit fast for the child to capture...

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