What is the moral of the poem " the pobble who has no toes "
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the pobble who has no toes is short poem by Edward Lear
the poem is that the pobble fail to keep his nose warm and loses his toes
the moral of the poem is we should listen our parent word which will help later and also we should respect time
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The moral of the poem pobble who has no toes is that we should not despise the little we have for it is very important.
Explanation:
The pobble despised having his feet okay but when they went missing he realized how important they were.
We should also listen and take good advice so that we can avoid being in trouble for matters that we could have prevented.
All the above were despised by the young pobble.
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