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Who is whining a ‘drill’ in the poem, ‘Oh, I wished……………….. ’, and why?
Oh, I Wish I’d Looked After Me Teeth
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08/02/2021 11:19 am
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Who is whining a ‘drill’ in the poem, ‘Oh, I wished……………….. ’, and why?
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08/02/2021 11:19 am
The dentist is using his drill- which gives the sound of whining-in filling the holes in the teeth of the poet. It is so because there are cavities beneath the poet’s teeth, caused by her neglect of her teeth.
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