The nonsense poem "Sneezles" written by A.A. Milne describes Christopher Robin falling ill with wheezles and sneezles and being bundled into bed. Various doctors examine him and discuss his symptoms in a playful manner using made-up words. By morning, Christopher Robin's sneezles have vanished and he wakes up cured, eager to play.
The nonsense poem "Sneezles" written by A.A. Milne describes Christopher Robin falling ill with wheezles and sneezles and being bundled into bed. Various doctors examine him and discuss his symptoms in a playful manner using made-up words. By morning, Christopher Robin's sneezles have vanished and he wakes up cured, eager to play.
The nonsense poem "Sneezles" written by A.A. Milne describes Christopher Robin falling ill with wheezles and sneezles and being bundled into bed. Various doctors examine him and discuss his symptoms in a playful manner using made-up words. By morning, Christopher Robin's sneezles have vanished and he wakes up cured, eager to play.
The nonsense poem "Sneezles" written by A.A. Milne describes Christopher Robin falling ill with wheezles and sneezles and being bundled into bed. Various doctors examine him and discuss his symptoms in a playful manner using made-up words. By morning, Christopher Robin's sneezles have vanished and he wakes up cured, eager to play.
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Nonsense poem
Sneezles By Alan Alexander Milne
Christopher Robin They all made a note
Had wheezles Of the state of his throat, And sneezles, They asked if he suffered from They bundled him thirst; Into They asked if the sneezles His bed. Came after the wheezles, They gave him what goes Or if the first sneezle With a cold in the nose, Came first. And some more for a cold They said, "If you teazle In the head. A sneezle They wondered Or wheezle, If wheezles A measle Could turn May easily grow. Into measles, But humour or pleazle If sneezles The wheezle Would turn Or sneezle, Into mumps; The measle They examined his chest Will certainly go." For a rash, They expounded the reazles And the rest For sneezles Of his body for swellings and And wheezles, lumps. The manner of measles They sent for some doctors When new. In sneezles They said "If he freezles And wheezles In draughts and in breezles, To tell them what ought Then PHTHEEZLES To be done. May even ensue." All sorts and conditions Of famous physicians Came hurrying round Christopher Robin At a run. Got up in the morning, The sneezles had vanished Seemed to say to the sky, away. "Now, how to amuse them to- And the look in his eye day?"
1. Question: Who wrote the poem "Sneezles"?
Answer: 2. Question: What were Christopher Robin's symptoms in the poem? Answer: 3. Question: Where did they bundle Christopher Robin when he had wheezles and sneezles? Answer: 4. Question: What did they give Christopher Robin for a cold in the nose? Answer: 5. Question: What did they wonder about wheezles turning into? Answer: 6. Question: What did the doctors examine Christopher Robin's chest for? Answer: 7. Question: What did the doctors examine the rest of Christopher Robin's body for? Answer: 8. Question: What did the doctors do when they came to see Christopher Robin? Answer: 9. Question: What might happen if you tease a sneezle or wheezle? Answer: 10.Question: What will certainly happen if you humor or please a wheezle or sneezle? Answer: 11.Question: What might ensue if Christopher Robin freezles in draughts and breezles? Answer: 12.Question: What happened to the sneezles by the morning? Answer: 13.Question: What did the look in Christopher Robin's eye seem to say to the sky? Answer: " 14.Question: What is the overall tone of the poem? Answer: 15.Question: What type of poem is "Sneezles"? Answer: 16.Question: What role do made-up words play in the poem? Answer: 17.Question: What is the primary theme of the poem? Answer: 18.Question: How does the poem end for Christopher Robin? Answer: 19.Question: What word is used to describe the doctors who came to see Christopher Robin? Answer: 20.Question: What did the doctors ask about Christopher Robin's symptoms? Answer: I 21.Question: Who wrote the poem "Sneezles"? Answer: A.A. Milne. 22.Question: What were Christopher Robin's symptoms in the poem? Answer: Wheezles and sneezles. 23.Question: Where did they bundle Christopher Robin when he had wheezles and sneezles? Answer: Into his bed. 24.Question: What did they give Christopher Robin for a cold in the nose? Answer: Medication. 25.Question: What did they wonder about wheezles turning into? Answer: Measles. 26.Question: What did the doctors examine Christopher Robin's chest for? Answer: A rash. 27.Question: What did the doctors examine the rest of Christopher Robin's body for? Answer: Swellings and lumps. 28.Question: What did the doctors do when they came to see Christopher Robin? Answer: They made notes and asked questions. 29.Question: What might happen if you tease a sneezle or wheezle? Answer: A measle may easily grow. 30.Question: What will certainly happen if you humor or please a wheezle or sneezle? Answer: The measle will go. 31.Question: What might ensue if Christopher Robin freezles in draughts and breezles? Answer: PHTHEEZLES. 32.Question: What happened to the sneezles by the morning? Answer: They vanished away. 33.Question: What did the look in Christopher Robin's eye seem to say to the sky? Answer: "Now, how to amuse them today?" 34.Question: What is the overall tone of the poem? Answer: Whimsical and playful. 35.Question: What type of poem is "Sneezles"? Answer: Nonsense poem. 36.Question: What role do made-up words play in the poem? Answer: They add to its nonsensical charm. 37.Question: What is the primary theme of the poem? Answer: The playful nature of childhood. 38.Question: How does the poem end for Christopher Robin? Answer: He wakes up cured. 39.Question: What word is used to describe the doctors who came to see Christopher Robin? Answer: Famous physicians. 40.Question: What did the doctors ask about Christopher Robin's symptoms? Answer: If the sneezles came after the wheezles, or if the first sneezle came first.