oh i wish i looked after me teeth paragraph explanation
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There is a girl whose teeth are destroyed and she goes to the dentist and there she thinks that in childhood she had eaten a lots of chocolates,candies and lollies whenever she got some money she used to rush towards the shop to buy lollies and candies.Also when her mother stops her to eat candies or toffees she doesn't listen to her and also she used to laugh at her mother's false teeth when they were put in water for cleaning and now she regrets that why don't she listened her mother if she had listened to her then now she have not to suffer
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Hey There! 'Oh I wish I Looked After Me Teeth' is a poem by Pam Ayres which included in the CBSE syllabus of Class 9.
In this poem, the poet regrets for not caring her teeth in the childhood. She remembers the numberless candies she had when she was a child. She recollects her mother's advice; "If you got a teeth, you got a friend!". Today when she goes for a dental checkup, she regrets for not brushing her teeth properly. Now, she thinks that if she was aware of the suffering of fillings, drillings & injections when she was young, she would have avoided all the candies. Today, she feels like the false teeth are beckoning her.
The main message conveyed through this poem is "Look After Your Teeth"...
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In this poem, the poet regrets for not caring her teeth in the childhood. She remembers the numberless candies she had when she was a child. She recollects her mother's advice; "If you got a teeth, you got a friend!". Today when she goes for a dental checkup, she regrets for not brushing her teeth properly. Now, she thinks that if she was aware of the suffering of fillings, drillings & injections when she was young, she would have avoided all the candies. Today, she feels like the false teeth are beckoning her.
The main message conveyed through this poem is "Look After Your Teeth"...
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