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which answer given bu Father William proves that ​

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Answered by ItzSnowGirl
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Father William says that three questions are enough for him to answer and criticizes his son for “giving himself airs,” or being self-important and conceited. He says he doesn't have time to listen to his son's nonsense and tells him to leave or he will kick him down the stairs.

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Answered by ItzInnocentPrerna
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The poem is a parody in which the writer humourously describes the generation gap between a veteran/ an experienced person and his supercilious, arrogant, pompous and haughty son. In this poem, the son is very age-obsessed because he keeps reminding his father how old he is.

Father William says that three questions are enough for him to answer and criticizes his son for “giving himself airs,” or being self-important and conceited. He says he doesn't have time to listen to his son's nonsense and tells him to leave or he will kick him down the stairs.

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