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Q1. Why does pescud say that he is in the line of general prosperity?
Q2. Who is whining ´a drill´ in the poem, "Oh,i wish I'd looked after me teeth " and why?
Q3.What,according to you, are the stages in a person's life?
Q4. What lesson do you learn after reading the poem, "Oh,i wish I'd looked after me teeth""?
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ans 1.. John A Pescud said so because now his luck was favouring him. All things in his life was smooth and perfect. He had married a beautiful lady, His salary is raised twice and he had bought a neat estate of land.
ans 2.. The doctor is whining the drill in the poet's teeth in the poem " Oh I wished I'd looked after me teeth".
ans 3.. There are mainly seven stages in life. The first is of infant, the second is of school boy, the third is of a lover, the fourth is of soldier, the fifth is of Justice, the sixth is of slippered pantaloon and the last stage is of second childishness.
ans 4.. After reading the poem "Oh I wished I'd looked after me teeth" , we get the lesson of dental hygiene. We get the lesson that tooth are so important and maintaining the hygiene is also equally important and if we are not doing so then it is harmful for us only.
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ans 2.. The doctor is whining the drill in the poet's teeth in the poem " Oh I wished I'd looked after me teeth".
ans 3.. There are mainly seven stages in life. The first is of infant, the second is of school boy, the third is of a lover, the fourth is of soldier, the fifth is of Justice, the sixth is of slippered pantaloon and the last stage is of second childishness.
ans 4.. After reading the poem "Oh I wished I'd looked after me teeth" , we get the lesson of dental hygiene. We get the lesson that tooth are so important and maintaining the hygiene is also equally important and if we are not doing so then it is harmful for us only.
hope this helps you...
please mark it as a brainliest answer...
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