3. Give a brief description of the pirate in the poem The Tale of Custard the Dragon ??
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The pirate looked and behaved like the typical pirates that are portrayed in stories.
- The pirate in the poem 'The Tale of Custard the Dragon’ had a formidable (scary) presence and made 'nasty' sounds.
- He looked scary, with 'a cutlass bright' in his teeth. This means that he held a bright piece of glass between his teeth.
- Also, he had a wooden peg for a leg, like the pirates in stories often do.
- He had a black beard.
- The pirate carried a pistol in each hand.
- He carried a liquor bottle ('pocket flagon').
- Overall, the pirate was a threatening person to have around.
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The pirate had two pistols which he held in both his hands. He also held a sharp cutlass between his teeth. He had a wooden leg and a flagon in his pocket.
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