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The odd way in which he grandmother behaved before she died was that the evening the narrator returned for abroad, she didn't pray. Instead, she collected women of the neighborhood and sang of the homecoming of warriors while thumping a sagging, dilapidated drum for hours. It was the first time in years that she did not pray.
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Howard Carter was a British archaeologist and historian.
He found Tut's mummy after a long span of life given to its search. But when he opened the sarcophagus, he faced a problem. The mummy was stuck to the bottom of the tomb. Egyptians kept some ritual resins below the mummy. During hundreds of years, the resins have hardened and the mummy was stuck to the bottom tightly.
After using all his manpower, he concluded that the mummy would not budge a bit if they kept trying in the same manner. So he decided to use some 'unscientific methods' to take out the mummy. He cut the bottom part's resins and tore the mummy away. In this way, he took the mummy out but it was not in the best condition. It was slightly tore and battered.
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Grandmother was very happy while feeding the sparrows with the bread crumbs.It was the happiest half and hour of her life with the sparrow.Since her grandson was not with her, she felt lonely.The sparrows would sit on her head, shoulder and hands.She did not shook them away because she liked them.When the grandmother died, the sparrows mourned at her without chirruping and kept scilence. They did not eat the brocken pieces of bread which was thrown into then by the Author's mother.These were the significance of sparrows in the grandmother's life.
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The author has described his grandmother very beautifully. He compared her to the winter landscape in the mountains and expanse of pure white serenity breathing peace and contentment. He used this simile to describe the all whiteness associated with his grandmother. She always wore spotless white dress. Her silver hair quite matched with her white attire. She was very spiritual and religious. As a result she exuded purity and serenity like a winter landscape. There were many appreciable qualities in Khushwant Singh's grandmother. She was quite affectionate. She looked after the narrator at the village so caringly that he did not feel the absence of his parents when they went to the city to settle. She was a strong woman who could adapt herself to any new challenging situation. May be she derived that strength from her devotion to God. She was so divinely dedicated to praying to God that she never left her rosary. Her feeding the village dogs and then the sparrows show her love for animals. She found company in them. And sparrows reciprocated her love and care. They didn't chirp at all; nor did they eat a single crumb at her death. She was really a saintly woman.
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Mourad and Aram were cousins and belonged to Garoghlanian tribe which was known for its honesty. Mourad was thirteen and Aram was nine years old. Both longed to ride a horse. But their family was too poor to buy a horse. Both were adventure-loving. Both knew that their family was well known for honesty and right conduct. But Mourad could not help stealing John Byro’s horse. While he had a streak of craziness, Aram was honest and simple-hearted. Mourad was more talented and bolder than Aram. He domesticated the wild horse of John Byro. He repaired the injured wing of a robin bird; he knew how to deal with a horse, and how to soothe a dog. Comparatively, Aram was timid and obedient. Mourad could easily lie to John Byro about the horse. Aram could never do it.
Uncle Khosrove was widely known to be crazy. He was short-tempered and impatient as well. He stopped others from talking by shouting at them. His stock saying was: it is no harm, pay no attention to it. ‘Mourad had got that craziness from Uncle Khosrove.
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Now a days the teenagers are most power fuk one bcoz they are so healthy and well educated, olden times the people who are 18 or 17 etc such ages of teenagers they are not defined as teenagers they are just called as their ages but now a days the technologies and education had well developed and all the people are well educated the teenagers are ready to fight against their problems and fights so they are most power ful than others
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Tibetian Mastiffs are massive and fearless. They were popular in China's Imperial courts as guards and hunting dogs. They **** their big heads to a stranger approaching and fix them in their sights.
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