which breeze is speaker talking about?
in the poem of Be Glad Your Nose is On Your Face
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Be Glad Your Nose is on Your Face” published in 2008 is another of Jack Prelutsky's comic poems written especially for children. In his poem, he asks the readers to be glad of their nose, because it is where it should be – if it were someplace else, we might have disliked our “nose a lot”.
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the breeze is fear it should be if it was somewhere else we might dislike our nose a lot
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