Who is described as the most timid of all in the poem ‘The Tale of Custard, the Dragon’ ?
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Answer: - The most timid of all in the poem 'The Take of Custard, the Dragon' is described as the Dragon.
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- The poem 'The Tale of Custard, the Dragon' is written by Ogden Nash in the style of a ballad.
- Ballad here talks about the story.
- This poem is a ballad poem which presents a story written in a funny way.
- In the poem the poet has describes about a little girl whose name is Belinda.
- She lives in a small white house in a village, and she has many pets and she had named them all.
- The little girl has named the black kitten as Ink, grey mouse as Blink, yellow dog as Mustard and a coward dragon as Custard in the poem.
- In the poem the poet sats that all the animals are very brave only the dragon is not brave at all, he is timid.
- But the thinking of the poet about the dragon changes after he saves everyone from the attacks of the pirates on Belinda's house.
- In the poem the poet also describes about the appearance or looks of the dragon.
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