Inside question from the poem Television by Roald Dahl
TELEVISION 1. “ The most important thing we've learned, So far as children are concerned, Is never, NEVER, NEVER let Them near your television set -- Or better still, just don't install The idiotic thing at all. In almost every house we've been, We've watched them gaping at the screen. They loll and slop and lounge about, And stare until their eyes pop out. (Last week in someone's place we saw A dozen eyeballs on the floor.) ” i. Who are being addressed here by the poet here and why? ii. Why does the port call the television an ideate box? iii. In what way does the poet indulge in beat of exaggeration? iv. ...