Summary of the poem the problem solving by George Ansell of class 6
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This is the poem:
"I think I've got the answer Miss,
The answer's forty-one!"
"The answer's nothing like it Jack,
Just show me what you've done"
"I've nothing here to show you, Miss,
I did it in my head"
"In that case, Jack, next time please use
The abacus instead"
"I think I've found the trouble, Miss,
The answers fifty-three"
"I'm sorry Jack, it's nothing like,
Come here and copy me"
The next day Jack was talking
With his dad and with his mum
"So Jack" they said "Did you find out
The answer to that sum?"
"I did" said Jack "Although I couldn't
Do it in my head
I found a way to get Miss Clark
To work it out instead!"
"I think I've got the answer Miss,
The answer's forty-one!"
"The answer's nothing like it Jack,
Just show me what you've done"
"I've nothing here to show you, Miss,
I did it in my head"
"In that case, Jack, next time please use
The abacus instead"
"I think I've found the trouble, Miss,
The answers fifty-three"
"I'm sorry Jack, it's nothing like,
Come here and copy me"
The next day Jack was talking
With his dad and with his mum
"So Jack" they said "Did you find out
The answer to that sum?"
"I did" said Jack "Although I couldn't
Do it in my head
I found a way to get Miss Clark
To work it out instead!"
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I want the summary of it
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In this poem a boy named Jack goes on repeatedly telling the wrong answer to get the correct answer from his teacher as he was quite lazy to work it out on abacus instead.the cleverness of the boy forced the teacher to give the correct answer.
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