NCERT Solutions for Class 9th: Chapter 11 Oh, I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth Literature Reader English
By Pam Ayres
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3. On the basis of your reading of the poem, complete the following table.
Answer
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4. On the basis of your understanding of the poem, answer the following questions by ticking the correct choice.
(a) The title ‘Oh, I wish I’d looked after me teeth’ expresses ____________.
(i) regret
(ii) humour
(iii) longing
(iv) pleasure
Answer
(i) regret
(b) The conscience of the speaker pricks her as she has ______________.
(i) been careless
(ii) been ignorant
(iii) been fun loving
(iv) been rude
Answer
(i) been careless
(c) The speaker says that she has paved the way for cavities and decay by _________.
(i) eating the wrong food and not brushing
(ii) not listening to his mother
(iii) laughing at his mother’s false teeth
(iv) not listening to the dentist
Answer
(i)eating the wrong food and not brushing
(d) The tone of the narrator is one of ____________.
(i) joy
(ii) nostalgia
(iii) regret
(iv) sorrow
Answer
(iii) regret
5. Answer the following questions.
Stages
in the life of the poet (a) Youth |
Activities
eating toffees
____________________________________ __________________ __________________ |
Consequences
__________________________________ _________________ _________________ |
(b) Adulthood | _____________________ _____________________ _____________________ |
gazing at the dentist in despair. |
Answer
Stages in the life of the poet (a) Youth |
Activities
eating toffeeschewing sweet sticky food picking and licking lollies and candies, eating large and small sherbet dabs. __________________ |
Consequences
Paving way to cavities, caps and decay.__________________ __________________ __________________ |
(b) Adulthood | Going to the dentist due to tooth decay, amalgamation, drilling and fillings. | gazing at the dentist in despair. |
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4. On the basis of your understanding of the poem, answer the following questions by ticking the correct choice.
(a) The title ‘Oh, I wish I’d looked after me teeth’ expresses ____________.
(i) regret
(ii) humour
(iii) longing
(iv) pleasure
Answer
(i) regret
(b) The conscience of the speaker pricks her as she has ______________.
(i) been careless
(ii) been ignorant
(iii) been fun loving
(iv) been rude
Answer
(i) been careless
(c) The speaker says that she has paved the way for cavities and decay by _________.
(i) eating the wrong food and not brushing
(ii) not listening to his mother
(iii) laughing at his mother’s false teeth
(iv) not listening to the dentist
Answer
(i)eating the wrong food and not brushing
(d) The tone of the narrator is one of ____________.
(i) joy
(ii) nostalgia
(iii) regret
(iv) sorrow
Answer
(iii) regret
5. Answer the following questions.
(a) “…But
up-and-down
brushin’
And pokin’ and fussin’
Didn’t seem worth the time - I could bite!”
What do these lines convey?
Answer
These lines shows that the poet not realise the importance of regular brushing and proper hygiene, when she was child. She did not care for her teeth daily. She thought it was useless and worthless to clean her teeth after eating anything.
(b) Why did the poet go to the dentist? How could she have avoided it?
Answer
The poet went to the dentist to get her teeth examined. She had developed cavities in her teeth due to unhealthy eating habits and irregular brushing of teeth.
She could have avoided it if she had taken proper care of her teeth by brushing them properly and regularly.
(c) “If you got a tooth, you got a friend.” What do you understand from the line?
Answer
A tooth is like a friend. As a lost friend can never be regained, a lost tooth can never grows again. It cannot be regained or made naturally.
(d) With reference to the poem, how can you look after your teeth?
Answer
(i) Brushing proper twice a day.
(ii) Rinsing after each meal, avoiding sweet and sticky food for better oral hygiene.
(iii) Regular dental checkup to maintain healthy teeth.
(e) Given an appropriate proverb that conveys the message that this poem carries.
Answer
Appropriate proverb that conveys the message that this poem carried is“Prevention is better than
cure."
And pokin’ and fussin’
Didn’t seem worth the time - I could bite!”
What do these lines convey?
Answer
These lines shows that the poet not realise the importance of regular brushing and proper hygiene, when she was child. She did not care for her teeth daily. She thought it was useless and worthless to clean her teeth after eating anything.
(b) Why did the poet go to the dentist? How could she have avoided it?
Answer
The poet went to the dentist to get her teeth examined. She had developed cavities in her teeth due to unhealthy eating habits and irregular brushing of teeth.
She could have avoided it if she had taken proper care of her teeth by brushing them properly and regularly.
(c) “If you got a tooth, you got a friend.” What do you understand from the line?
Answer
A tooth is like a friend. As a lost friend can never be regained, a lost tooth can never grows again. It cannot be regained or made naturally.
(d) With reference to the poem, how can you look after your teeth?
Answer
(i) Brushing proper twice a day.
(ii) Rinsing after each meal, avoiding sweet and sticky food for better oral hygiene.
(iii) Regular dental checkup to maintain healthy teeth.
(e) Given an appropriate proverb that conveys the message that this poem carries.
Answer
Appropriate proverb that conveys the message that this poem carried is“Prevention is better than
cure."