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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Literature Reader NCERT solutions for class 9 English literature reader can be of great help if a student wants to be thorough with the class 9 English syllabus. This is prepared by CBSE student eCARE expert to score good marks. It is a widely spoken language and is a very important subject for students to build their communication, life skill, etc. NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Literature Chapter 6 Oh, I Wish I’d Looked After Me Teeth Oh, I Wish I’d Looked After Me Teeth Summary In English In ‘Oh, I Wish I’d Looked After Me Teeth’, Pam Ayres expresses regret that she had not taken care of her teeth. Nor did she spot the ‘perils’beneath them. ‘All the toffees’, ‘sticky food’, ‘gobstoppers’, liquorice ’and ‘Sherbet dabs ’of which she was so fond of when she was young, ‘paved the way for all kinds of ailments of teeth. Now she has developed cavities, caps and decay in her teeth. She used to laugh at her mother s false teeth but it is her own turn now. She wishes she’d spent her shilling on buying better things than lollies, candies and toffees.



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NCERT Solutions for Class 9 English Literature Reader NCERT solutions for class 9 English literature reader can be a great guide for students to master and learn the language. Students need to perform well in the english language as it is one of the core subjects in class 9. The solutions provided here can be very useful for students as it answers many difficult questions and also provides a concise and clear way to write in the exams. There are some changes being made in the NCERT class 9 English textbook as compared to previous years. We have incorporated all these changes in class 9 English literature reader solutions. Oh, I Wish I’d Looked After Me Teeth Summary In English In ‘Oh, I Wish I’d Looked After Me Teeth’, Pam Ayres expresses regret that she had not taken care of her teeth. Nor did she spot the ‘perils’beneath them. ‘All the toffees’, ‘sticky food’, ‘gobstoppers’, liquorice ’and ‘Sherbet dabs ’of which she was so fond of when she was young, ‘paved the way for all kinds of ailments of teeth. Now she has developed cavities, caps and decay in her teeth. She used to laugh at her mother s false teeth but it is her own turn now. She wishes she’d spent her shilling on buying better things than lollies, candies and toffees. Regrets Neglecting Teeth The poet regrets neglecting her teeth. She could not spot the ‘perils’ which were growing ‘beneath’ them. She was fond of chewing toffees and eating sticky food. And this had done all the damage. Once she had more healthy teeth but later on they decayed and fillings replaced the genuine ones. She repents having eaten hard sweet like gobstoppers. Not only that she continued licking lollies and picking all sort of liquorice and sherbet dabs (tiny sweets). Conscience Got Pricked The poet’s conscience got pricked at the decay of her teeth. There is no doubt that “she showed them the toothpaste all right”. She did try to brighten them and checked them carefully. But it was too late and too little. Actually, she paved the way for all kinds of ailments of teeth. Cavities, Caps and Decay The poet had to pay a high price for neglecting her teeth. By doing so, she prepared a ground for cavities, caps and decay in her teeth. She had to resort to fillings, injections and drilling. If she had known it earlier, she would have thrown all her sweets and candies away. In Old Dentist’s Chair The result of her neglect was quite disastrous. She had to lie in the old dentist’s chair. She gazed up his nose in despair. She had to suffer the whining of the drill machine in her molars. There was a time when she laughed at the false teeth of her mother. But now the time of reckoning has come. It is her turn now she will have to set those false teeth in the near future.