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Television - Workbook Solutions Of Treasure Trove of Poems ICSE


Treasure Trove Workbook Answers


 
TELEVISION




PASSAGE-1

 (i) The advice that was given by the poet to the parents earlier in the context was to stop their children from wasting their time in front of the tube, and not to install the television at all.
 
(ii) The poet describes the television as an 'idiotic thing', saying that it is a device with no benefits at all, and it only wastes our time, and money. He says that books are better than television.
 
(iii) The thing that the poet has observed in every house, is a television set, which he hates to see, and does not understand why parents even install it for.According to the poet, the 'eyes' of the children pop out when they keep watching the television for too long, and with no stopping. In order words, he tries to say that their eyes are harmed.
  (iv) In the last lines of this context, the poet is using metaphor when he is comparing the children with a dozen eyeballs. He uses this figure of speech, to make the poem more amusing, and interesting.   (v)  a-The two examples of repitation in the extract are: i)Is never, NEVER, NEVER let; ii)They sit and stare and stare and sit.  
PASSAGE-2
b-The extract have a rhyme scheme which hightens the effect of narration. Scheme followed throughout the extract is aa, nn, cc and so on. For example: IS never, NEVER, NEVER let;  

(i) According to poet watching television for long time keeps the children still. The children get  hypnotised by watching televison and they spends all there days in front of televison.
 
(ii) The parents let their children watch television uninterrupted, since then their children do not annoy or disturb them anymore, as their time is mostly spent in front of the television.
 
(iii) According to the poet, watching television makes the children dull, as they are only wasting their time on the tube, instead of reading books, or play outside, which can provide actual benefit for them.
  (iv) The poet says that watching excess of television makes children dull, and dumb, and also damages their thinking power, since the television only shows junk content which gives no knowledge at all.   (v)Yes, Dhal is critical of television in the lines above. Because  watchingexcess of television makes children dull, and dumb, and also damages their thinking power.    
PASSAGE-3

 
(i) The poet is answering the question of bad effect of television.The poet's advice to parents about their children watching television is that, if they remove the television set, there will be no means for the children to entertain themselves with.
  (ii) 'TELEVISION' s the monster refering in the extract. Before its invention when our paren were children they entertain themself by reading book and playing in field but nowchildren spent all their time in front of television.  
(iii)The poet reminds the parents of how they used to entertain themselves, back in the day, when they were children themselves, and tells them that they did so by reading books. The exclamations, 'Great Scott' and 'Gadzooks' used by the poet in the extract, is used to express the shock,surprise and annoyance.
  (iv) The poet uses all capital letters in this line, so as to emphasis the point that when the parents, and he were children, they spent their time by reading books.   (v) The poet recommends reading of books to the children, as he believes that books are the only source of knowledge, and for the minds of children to be more creative.    


PASSAGE-4


 
(i)Synecdoche is the figure of speech used in given lines. Example of the rhyming scheme in the extract is:
So, please, oh please, we beg, we pray;    
(ii) The poet wants the children to read books, to make use of their time, and learn something, instead of watching television, which only wastes time, and kills imagination.
  (iii) The given line is importan because through this line the poet is able to tell parents about the children living long ago use to read book to entertain themself.  
(iv) The poet says that the reading of books is better than watching television by informing us that when we read books, we learn something, and also get creative, which, watching the television cannot do and by telling the children these we can save them from hypnotism. Yes, his suggestion is practical.
 
(v)  Televisin is nessesarry because in this period, there are many educational, business related, etc, types of shows that can often educate us about the things, that we might not know. There are also new channels that gives us the day to day general knowledge of what is happening around the world. Since although books are the source of entertainment, and knowledge. We can never know about the things happening all over the world without the news on TV. Books can not update us with every day to day events just in minutes.






PASSAGE-5


(i) The poet gives the advice to parents because he says that books can also entertain us, and increases our creativity. He says that, we can also learn something from books.
 
(ii) The 'dirty looks' as said by the poet in the extract refers to the angry, and annoyed children, who will give cold stern stares to their parents, when they un-install the TV set.
 
(iii) Despite children screaming, the parents are advised to 'fear not' and remove televison because  TV is making children dull, and unimaginative, and he wants to stop this from happening.
 
(iv) If the youngsters start reading books, they would be actively engaged with the stories. They would be thinking, and imagining the stories on their own, and thus, their brains would become sharper.
   
(v)I agree it for some distant but  Since although books are the source of entertainment, and knowledge. We can never know about the things happening all over the world without the news on TV. Books can not update us with every day to day events just in minutes.
 
PASSAGE-6
(i) 'They start' reading books. The poet uses the exclamation-'oh boy, oh boy', to express the suprise, and amusement, which the parents are going to feel when they see their children reading books.
 
(ii)  According to the poet, once the television set is removed, and they start reading books, they will eventually forget about the TV set, and start on to enjoy themselves, even while reading books.
 
(iii) The poet on one hand asks the parents to throw away the "nauseating ,foul unclean, repulsive television screen", on other he asks them to "install a lovely bookself on the wall".as televison are idiotic and books are wondrous.
  (iv)It will benefit the children as If the youngsters start reading books, they would be actively engaged with the stories. They would be thinking, and imagining the stories on their own, and thus, their brains would become sharper.
(v) According to the poet, television is making children unimaginative, because it contains no knowledge at all, and only shows content which contains no educational value, thus, making them unimaginative.
 


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