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P.6 Oh, I Wish I'd Looked After Me Teeth (Pam Ayres)

Q. RTC "I wish I'd been that much more willin' When I had more tooth there than fillin' To pass up gobstoppers. From respect to me choppers, And to buy something else with me shillin'." a) ' I wish I'd been that much more willin' ' What does this line tell us about the poetess. a)  This line tells that the poetess now regrets not taking appropriate care of her teeth. b) What the poetess should not have bought with the shillings to avoid cavities? b) The poetess should not have bought candies, gobstoppers and other sweet food which she relished but was harmful to her teeth. c) What is the tone of the poetess in the poem? c)  The tone of the poetess is that of regret and repentance. Q. Imagine you are the poet. The day you visit the dentist for the first time, you write a letter to your best friend. Express the dilemma of guilt that you experience. A. 21-B, Baker's Street London 23 July 1989 Dear Robert        

Ch. 6 Tissues

Q. Make comparison between functions of tissues in plants and animals ? A. PLANT TISSUES ANIMAL TISSUES Dead supportive tissues are more abundant as compared to living tissues. Living tissues are more common as compared to dead tissues. They require less maintenance. They require more maintenance. Due to activity of meristematic tissue plants grow throughout life. Do not show growth after reaching maturity. Tissue organisation is meant for stationary habit for plants. Tissue organisation is targeted towards high mobility of animals Growth is limited to certain regions. There is uniform growth. Based on their dividing capacity plant tissues are classified into meristematic or permanent. There is no demarcation of dividing tissues in animals. Q. What are the different types of meristematic tissues? Where are the located in a plant and how do they bring about growth in pl