what does the boy's nose look like after a bath?
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In the After A Bath poem, the character of the poem is a kid, who talks about what he/she does after a bath, how he/she needs to wipe out the water from his/her hands, fingers, toes, legs and nose. The kid then draws a comparison with a dog and says that if he/she were a dog, he/she could have shaken off all the water at once. It would have been easier and less time-consuming.
The short lines of After A Bath poem show the simplicity of a child’s mind – his/her innocence in comparing a human’s and a dog’s routine after taking a bath. Class 1 rhymes are meant to express a child’s emotion to the other one. This After A Bath rhymes does that flawlessly.
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