Answer:
The theme of Childhood and Poetry by Pablo Neruda is sharing Love.
Explanation:
Love or compassion, given or received, enlarges a person's perspective in life. When it is clear that we have some persons looking after us, we truly believe that life is beyond what we now know. Love keeps the world in one piece. Sharing love is the central theme of "Childhood and Poetry" (1950) by Pablo Neruda. This poem narrated Pablo's personal encounter when he exchanged some gifts with a stranger.
Hyperbole is the best answer here because Mrs. White is making a point at the ridiculousness of the monkey's paw being able to grant a wish. She could easily say an extra pair of hands, but instead she goes with four knowing it will sound ridiculous.
None of the other choices are good answers because there is no example of them in the excerpt we are asked to read.
The answer to this question is yes.
I do not agree with the statement "the school ‘s current policy should be changed to allow students to carry them".
Students should use cell phones for :
i. additional learning outside their school curriculum,
ii. developing skills via watching tutorials on online etc,
iii. developing research skills by finding relevant information.
However, hardly few students use cell phones appropriately.The major chunk of students use mobiles in wrong ways, like, watching bad content, playing online games, passing time on social media. All such things decrease the productivity of the students & fill their mind with lot of un-necessary content.
Hence, I strongly feel, cell-phones should be banned in school. Also, their usage should be restricted at homes too.