<h2><em>The lesson we learn from the poem the pobble who has no toes by Edward Lear is that we should take care of the important things in our lives
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</em></h2><h2><em>In the beginning, the poet introduces us to a young Pobble who is very proud of his toes His aunt Jobiska warns him that, pobbles often lose their toes by the time they mature. She tells him that his toes have a chance of salvation if he keeps his nose warm. The Pobble henceforth wears a red flannel scarf on his huge nose. He decided to go for a swim one day, his scarf is stolen by a dolphin before he swims to the opposite shore. When he gets out of the water, he discovers his toes have vanished. As the Pobble mourns his lost toes, he is flabbergasted and contemplates on which creature of the deep may have taken them: A crawfish? A shrimp? A mermaid?
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</em></h2><h2><em>It's a story about ; properly taking care of one's things, learning to let go of things that are really not all that important, being obsessed with material things, accepting one's body image, about growing up and becoming an adult, the inevitable things that may happen, fear of loss.</em></h2><h2><em /></h2><h2><em /></h2><h2><em> HOPE IT HELPS (◕‿◕✿) </em></h2><h2><em> SMILE!!</em></h2>
Answer:
Slowly and carefully the little gray mouse licked the last bit of peanut butter off the trap; he darted behind the corner of the washing machine and disappeared.
Exercise 2
1. my friend reminded Helga to call the travel agent.
2. the man warned us not to touch anything until the police came.
3. carol ordered peter to finish his homework before he went to bed.
4. lucy told me not to take the dog for a walk today
5. my friend advised me not to stay in the sun for too long
exercise 3
1. i wonder if the general ordered the soldiers to attack the castle
2. i’d like to know when your sister will get married
3. do you know if the students are playing table tennis at school
4. i wonder how often your father reads the news paper
5. i don’t know if the committee will discuss the legislation system next month
Temperature - this is the right answer
I don't think that it's possible. most of the "troubled youths" at my school refuse to do their school work. and I'm sure they wouldn't be able to understand or appreciate shakspearian era literature.