why do you call amanda a disrespectful child provide one reason to justify
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Ans. She was not a disrespectful girl. Because she had been always scolded by her mother. Which should not be and she always go into a imaginary world.
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Amanda, a young girl, is continuously chastised by her mother for making mistakes in the poem.
Reason for Amanda - a disrespectful child
- Amanda can be classified as a disobedient child.
- As she refuses to follow her parents' repeated directions.
- When she is ranting at her mother, she does not even look at her.
- She's lost in her imaginative world.
Amanda's fantasy world:
- Amanda's mother, according to the poet, is continuously reminding her of do’s and don’ts.
- In the first line, the poet states Amanda's mother is correcting her errors and urging her not to bite her nails.
- She then tells her to keep her back and shoulders straight.
- She tells her to sit up straight and chastises her for walking with her head and shoulders drooping.
- As Amanda listens to all of this, she grows irritated by her mother and imagines herself in a deep green sea.
- She imagines how great life would be if she were a sea god with fish tails instead of legs.
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