9th Class English Oh, I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth - Pam Ayres Question Bank 9th CBSE English Oh, I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth - Pam Ayres

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    Recently you have read the poem, 'Oh, I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth'. Write a letter to your brother/sister advising him/her how he/she must take care of teeth to avoiding any damage.

    Answer:

      House no 44, ABC Street PQR City August 27, 2012 Dear Ram/Muskan I hope this letter finds you in good health. Received your letter two days ago and sounds good that your have joined certain certificate courses to improve yourself in computers. I am giving you advice on how to keep our teeth healthy. You know that children like eating various sweets like toffees, gobstoppers, liquorices, sherbet dabs and other stickles. We brush our teeth very carelessly and casually. We think that eating these sticky sweets won't harm our teeth, but these items slowly damage our teeth and hence cavities develop. Now I find that I too have developed a few cavities and shall have to go to the dentist for fillings. I shudder when I have to sit in the dentist's chair gazing at him. So I advice you to stop eating sticky sweets at once. Brush your teeth twice a day. Brush carefully before going to bed. Never try to fool our parents, because in the long run, only you have to pay for such carelessness. So, if you don't take care, then be ready for drilling and the pain involved with filling cavities. I hope you will remember my advice and do inform your classmates too. Getting late for the work. Reply your views on this important point. Convey my regards to Papa and Mummy. Take care. Yours XYZ


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