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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

Howard Carter, a British archaeologist discovered king Tut's tomb after years of searching in 1922. He found fabulous treasure in the tomb, even though it had been ransacked earlier. The treasure consisted of golden coffin, gold ornaments and even petty things of everyday need. Carter found three nested coffin. In the first, he found the garlands of leaves and flowers, But when he reached the mummy, he ran into trouble. The resins spread below Tut's body had hardened. The coffin was of solid gold. Neither human force nor the scorching sun could loosen the body. So Carter used chisel and hammer to remove the resins. He had little choice. Tut's mummy also had to be removed part by part. Having taken out the gold coffin, the body parts were reassembled, put in a wooden box and placed in the tomb again.

Syed Maaz Ali 6 years, 5 months ago

Its very long
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Zoya Masood 6 years, 5 months ago

On 25 December For Cape Town.
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Tannu Sharma 6 years, 5 months ago

By feeding sparrows Reciting the poem Spinning wheel Telling the beads of rosary

Paulo Dybala 6 years, 5 months ago

Spent her time by feeding sparrows and spinning wheel And telling the beads of her rosary
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Rambier Vats 6 years, 5 months ago

The grandmother of author is too old to look . Her face was a criss-cross of wrinkles. She had looked the same since the author knew her. She was short and fat and had a little stoop. In spite of her old age, she spend most of her time saying prayers and fedding the breads to the sparrows. She was fond of reading the scriptures also. She had a kind-hearted woman. She took great delight in feeding birds and animals. She dressed in spotless white. In her soul also, she was spotless white. Her inner purity lent her spiritual place

Preeti Dabral 6 years, 5 months ago

Author’s grandmother was a very religious and independent woman. Her energy to walk with a hand on her waist and agility to perform all the tasks made her exuberant. She had a firm belief in God therefore, she always remained busy in telling the beads of her rosary and reciting the prayers. Besides, she had a strong will power and ability to overcome her emotions at all the stages of her life. She was a philanthropist as well as an altruist who made stale chapattis every day for the stray dogs. She was a social butterfly who shared her joys and sorrows with all the neighbourhood women of the society. In nutshell, she was an impeccable woman with a lot of devotion and selfless attitude.
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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

It conveys that the laburnum tree feeds all her young ones on the tree

Zoya Masood 6 years, 5 months ago

She fills the stomach of her children fully and then go back again to bring more food.. :-) ;-)
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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

The author’s grandmother was a religious lady with a kind heart. Her one hand was always busy in telling the beads of her rosary. Her lips constantly moved in an inaudible prayer. She used to get up early in the morning. She did her morning prayer in “a monotonous sing-song”. Every day, she went along with the author to his school and while narrator studied she sat in a temple and read scriptures Later, in the city she was unhappy that there was no religious teaching at school. Before dying, she stopped talking to her family members and turned to prayers, and telling the beads.

Amit Kumar 6 years, 5 months ago

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Ajay Gupta 6 years, 5 months ago

1. Childhood- when he went to the village school and the grandmother help him to get ready and went to the school with him. 2. Boyhood- when he went to the city school in a bus. she shared a room whith grandmother but she could no longer help in this studies. 3.early youth- when he went to the university and was given a room of him own.the common link of friendship was snapped.
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Tushar Singh 6 years, 5 months ago

The writer and his wife test the ship in extreme and harsh weather conditions and they also sometimes they engage in fitting ship.

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