The Fun They Had - Important points
- The Fun they had written by Isaac Asimov
- The main characters in "The Fun They Had" was Margie and Tommy
- Margie was eleven years old
- Tommy was thirteen years old
- Margie's mother name was Mrs Jones
- The real book was about School
- Margie hated her Mechanical Teacher
- Inside her home, near to her bedroom, there was a schoolroom
- If the Mechanical teacher was not proper means, it was repaired by the County Inspector
- Margie wrote about the real book in her diary on 17 May 2157, at night. Until that day, Margie didn't see the real book in her life
- Margie started to learn codings when she was six years old
- The mechanical teacher gave test after test in Geography to Margie
- Margie wants to insert her homework and test papers in the mechanical teacher's slot
- When Tommy's mechanical teacher was not properly working, the county inspector was taken the mechanical teacher for a month
- Margie was shocked when she came to know that centuries ago, the students had a teacher and IT WAS A MAN
- Centuries ago, there were common buildings for students, there the students want to gather and study their portions. That was called "SCHOOL"
- Margie liked the real school atmosphere
- At last, the mechanical teacher was taking the class on "Fractions"
- The Road Not Taken written by Robert Frost
- Robert Frost - American Poet
- Theme - Decision Making
- 20 Lines are in the poem
- Rhyming scheme - ABAA, CDCC, EFEE, GHGG
- Metaphor - Road, yellowwoods
- Imaginary - leaves, yellowwoods
- Simile - "just as fair"
- Assonance - "Though as for that the passing" and "Somewhere ages and ages"
Smilie:
Comparing two things connected by "as" and "like"
Metaphor:
Comparison between two things but without using "as" and "like"
Imaginary:
Words create pictures in your mind
Assonance:
Repetition of vowel sounds
5 th point Margie's MOTHER name was mrs. Jones
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