What's meaning of wagon in the poem The tale of custard the dragon ?
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a vehicle used for transporting goods or another specified purpose is called a wagon.
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The poet says that once there was a little girl named Belinda. She lived in a little white house. She lived with some creatures who were her pets.
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Wagon in the poem Custard the Dragon refers to a toy vehicle with four wheels used for keeping or transporting goods.
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In this poem about a small girl Belinda and her strange pets, the author has used rhyming words like house and mouse, wagon and dragon, Mustard and Custard etc. The word Wagon is used to rhyme with the word dragon. Belinda owns many pets like black kitten, grey mouse, yellow dog and a coward dragon. She also had a Red colored wagon as a toy.
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