If children have a constant chore it shows them that they must be consistent and consistency is an important and key aspect of responsibility
Since the line in the poem is not mention, and even the poem itself, here's a quick answer about the usage of metaphor and simile.
<span> In general sense, metaphor has a stronger assertion compared to simile . A metaphor implies that A "is" B ; a simile only says that A "is LIKE" B.</span>
Twist,dread,hammer,chain,furnace and grasp and clasp