Answer: No, according to me under 16s children should not do part time job.
Explanation:
The under 16s children are not required to do the job as such children if kept for work the employer can be penalized for child labor. The under 16 age children should study. This is the age range of physical and psychological development. Several skills like language, personal and professional skills are on the developing stage. Child labor can ruin their lives and can have an injury on their moral and physical structure.
Answer:
Simile: “but the land of gold seemed to hold him like a spell”
Metaphor: speaker says a promise made is a debt unpaid. Here, the poet uses a metaphor. He compares a promise to unpaid debt.
Personification: It seemed to the speaker as if the furnace roared
Repetition: Now Sam McGee was from Tennessee, where the cotton blooms and blows. Why he left his home is the south to roam 'round the Pole, God only knows.
End rhyme: *see repetition
Imagery: I cremated Sam McGee
Hyperbole: The line, “But the queerest they ever did see,” contains hyperbole.
Assonance: Howled out their woes to the homeless snows— O God! how I loathed the thing
Consonance: Since I left Plumtree, down in Tennessee, it’s the first time I’ve been warm
Internal rhyme: The Northern Lights have seen queer sights”. The words “lights” and “sights” rhyme with each other.
I could not find an understatement in the poem, sorry.
I would personally think the answer is salutation!
Awright! We know say you no get plenty money. But we sef no get even anini. So derefore make you open dis window and give us one hundred pound and we go commot. Orderwise we de come for inside now to show you guitar-boy like dis . . ."
A volley of automatic fire rang through the sky. Maria and the children began to weep aloud again.
<span>Hint: </span>Anini<span> is a Nigerian coin of very little value.</span>
Which of the following is the best translation for the tief-man's dialogue?
"Okay! We understand that you claim you don't have a lot of money. But we don't even have an anini. If you open this window and give us a hundred pounds, we'll leave. Otherwise, we'll go inside and show you our weapons.""You are lying about how much money you have. We know that you have an anini. Open up your window and give us one hundred anini. If you don't, we're going to leave without showing you our weapons.""We believe you do not have a lot of money. I don't think you even have an anini. Still, I want you to open this window and pretend to give me a hundred pounds. Then we'll go."<span>"If you don't have money, then maybe we got the wrong house. Are you sure you don't even have an anini? How about you open this window and I check to see if you have a hundred pounds lying around. Then, we'll go."</span>