RMCN3N Late again, Beinkensopp? What's the excuse this time? Not my fault, sir. Whose fault is it then? Grandma's sir Grandma's? What did she do? She died sir. Died? She's seriously dead alright sir. That makes four grandmothers this term, Beinkensopp All on PE days. I know, it's very upsetting sir How many grandmas have you got Beinkensopp? None sir. You said you had four. All dead sir What is it doing at home? Not ironed sir. Couldn't you iron it? Can't sir. Why not? Bad hand sir. Who usually does it? Trandma, sir Why couldn't she do it? Dead sir. About the poet Gareth Owen was many awards for hi children and adults. Heaning in context E And what about yesterday, Beinkensopp? What about yesterday, sir? You were absent yesterday. That was the dentist, sir The dentist died? No sir, my teeth sir. You missed the maths test, Beinkensopp! I'd been looking forward to it, sir. Right, line up for PE Can't sir. Physical Education : a set of articles or ec Ad hand : when your hand pait on(n) a strong, hard magne : to straighten the cre: cuse (n) reason given to expl cuse (v) to pardon or forgive on(V) what is a summary of the poem
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