ICSE Class VIII English Solutions

One thing I like less than most things is sitting in a dentist chair with

my mouth wide open.

And that I will never have to do it again is a hope that I am against hope hopen.

 

Because some tortures are physical and some are mental,

But the one that is both is dental.

It is hard to be self-possessed.

With your jaw digging into your chest.

 

So hard to retain your calm

When your fingernails are making serious alterations in your life line

or love line or some other important line in your palm;

So hard to give your usual effect of cheery benignity

when you know your position is one of the two or three in life

most lacking in dignity.

 

And your mouth is like a section of road that is being worked on.

And it is all cluttered up with stone crushers and concrete mixers and

drills and steam rollers and there isn't a nerve in your head that

you aren't being irked on.

 

Oh, some people are unfortunate enough to be strung up by thumbs.

And others have things done to their gums,

And your teeth are supposed to be being polished,

But you have reason to believe they are being demolished.

And the circumstance that adds most to your terror

Is that it's all done with a mirror.

 

Because the dentist may be a bear, or as the Romans used to say, only

they were referring to a feminine bear when they said it, an ursa,

But all the same how can you be sure when he takes his crowbar in one

hand and mirror in the other he won't get mixed up, the way you

do when you try to tie a bow tie with the aid of a mirror, and forget

that left is right and vice versa?

 

And then at last he says That will be all; but it isn't because he then

coats your mouth from cellar to roof

With something that I suspect is generally used to put a shine on a

horse's hoof.

And you totter to your feet and think well it's all over now and after

all it was only this once.

And he says come back in three monce.

And this, O Fate, is I think the most vicious circle that thou ever sentest, That Man has to go

continually to the dentist to keep his teeth in good

condition when the chief reason he wants his teeth in good condition

is so that he won't have to go to the dentist.

Ogden Nash (1902 - 1971) was an American poet who earned fame for his humorous and bold verse. Nash went to Harvard University. Before he became a famous poet, he took up various types of jobs- advertising, teaching, editing, and so on. On attaining considerable popularity. Nash devoted all his time to poetry. His poetic style is identified by its glaringly off rhyme, jarring digressions, and disorderly stanzas.

  1. strung up: killed
  2. ursa: the Latin word for 'bear'
  3. totter: became unsteady
  4. vicious circle: a succession of events where the response to one problem leads to a greater difficulty that increases the original problem
  5. thou: you
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Q1.

Mark the following statements as T for true or F for false.

  1. The speaker feels that going for a dental treatment is both physical and mental torture.
  2. The speaker is so nervous that he can  barely move his hands.
  3. At the time of the dental treatment, every nerve in the speaker's brain feels agitated.
  4. One goes to the dentist hoping that once the necessary medical intervention is over, she/he wouldn't have to go again.
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  1. true
  2. true
  3. true
  4. true
Q2.

And the circumstance that adds most to your terror is that it's all done with a mirror

  1. What does 'it' refer to?
  2. How is the condition of the speaker when he says this?
  3. Why using the mirror the most terrifying part?
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And this, O Fate,  is I think the most vicious circle that thou ever sentest

  1. What is the speaker referring to by 'this'?
  2. What was the speaker's expectation from the visit to the dentist?
  3. Why does he feel it's a 'vicious circle'?
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Q4.

When seated in the dentist's chair, why is it so hard to maintain the usual 'cheese benignity'?

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Q5.

Why are some people unfortunate?

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Some people are unfortunate because their teeth had to go through a lot of trouble. It had to be strung up by thumbs.

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