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Question
The child in the poem requests his father to walk slower. Here, the poet implies that the child wants to understand his father’s actions better. The child would like to act the same way, but wants the father to be more understanding towards the child’s needs. What is implied in the following lines?
- Sometimes, your steps are fast ...
- Sometimes your steps are hard to see ...
- I would want to lead just right ...
- And know that I was true.
Solution
- This sentence suggests the father at times acts and makes decisions very quickly.
- This sentence suggests that a child may not always observe or appreciate the father's actions.
- This sentence suggests that the child is interested in steering clear of mistakes in the future when it comes to raising their own family.
- This sentence suggests that the child wants to confirm that it has provided the appropriate guidance for its child.
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