Read the poem 'Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels' and describe the attitude of the poem in your own words. Answer in one sentence.

The attitude of the poem "Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels" is one of admiration and gratitude towards the bravery and sacrifice of the Australian soldiers serving in Sudan.

The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angel's is referring to papua new guineans who helped the soldiers

I apologize for the oversight. The attitude of the poem "Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels" is one of deep appreciation and respect for the kindness and assistance provided by the Papua New Guineans to the Australian soldiers during World War II.

Write another poem that gives an opposing view

A clash of cultures, a war of pride,

Amidst the chaos, the Fuzzy Wuzzies hide.
Their aid is questioned, their loyalty in doubt,
Betrayal festers, as tensions sprout.

Should we trust their hands, stained with blood?
Or fear their presence, a murky flood?
Their smiles deceive, their intentions unclear,
In the depths of war, true allies are rare.

So let us be wary, of those we call friend,
For in times of conflict, loyalties may bend.
The Fuzzy Wuzzies' halo, a mask of disguise,
In the shadows, truth often lies.

Give the poem a different better title

The poem could be titled "Shadows of Allegiance".