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the last two lines of the poem are not prohibitions or instruction . what is the adult now asking the child to do ?do you think the poet is suggesting that this is unreasonable? why?
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Answered by xitzsiddharthnigamx
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Answer:

the adult is now asking the child to think independently report finds this entirely and reasonable because the young child has not be trained to use his mind has only been trained to given by the adults.

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Answered by itzdevil284
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  • Solution: The adult is now asking the child to think independently. The poet finds this entirely unreasonable because the young child has not been trained to use his mind. He has only been trained to follow the instructions given by the adults. . .
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