What is the primary concern expressed in Roald Dahl's poem "Television" regarding children's viewing habits?
What literary device does Dahl frequently use to emphasize his points in "Television"?
What tone does Dahl adopt when addressing the issue of television in the poem?
How does Dahl characterize the eyes of children who watch too much television?
What does the phrase "clogs and clutters up the mind" suggest about television's impact?
What does Dahl believe is the ultimate outcome of replacing television with books for children?
In the poem, what does Dahl suggest parents should do instead of allowing their children to watch television?
What is one effect of television on children that Dahl warns about?
What rhetorical technique does Dahl use to engage the parents in the poem?
How does Dahl describe the state of children when they are watching television?
What imagery does Dahl use to describe children watching television?
What message does Dahl convey about parental responsibility in relation to children's media consumption?
What does Dahl imply about the traditional activities of children before the advent of television?
What does Dahl suggest about the impact of reading on children's understanding of reality?
How does Dahl characterize the content of television shows in the poem?
What does Dahl suggest will happen to children after they stop watching television?
What does Dahl imply about the relationship between television and parental convenience?
What does the use of exclamatory phrases like "Oh boy, oh boy!" convey in the poem?