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Abhinay Verma 6 years, 5 months ago

Yes will learn it from story because when the torrent Storm came in the way of the narrator ship he did not give up but it remained constantly moving towards his goal and ultimately reach there
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Abhinay Verma 6 years, 5 months ago

When a person becomes old he loses his charm and beauty which he use to possess in his young good his voice becomes low pitched and is dependent on others even small things and you know very well the person who is dependent on others is never respected in the society that is why the old age people feel loneliness and often remains solitude
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Rishab Jain 6 years, 5 months ago

She spend her time in spining wheel ,fedding sparrows and she was lonely

Soniyaa Ramya 6 years, 5 months ago

Tell me pls
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Rishab Jain 6 years, 5 months ago

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Kaajari Roy 6 years, 5 months ago

The author’s grandmother was a simple woman and fully dedicated to God . She taught the author about religious scriptures. Her life was sorted in village but changed in city . She could not find any dog to fed . Moreover she was very much upset about scriptures not being taught in school. But she never complained and accepted her change.
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Nandana S Krishnan 6 years, 5 months ago

The grandmother was not formally educated. She had no knowledge of English and Science but she was serious about the education of her grandson, she even helped him with his lessons in the village but she was disturbed to know that music lessons were being given at city school it pained her to note that there was no teaching about God and holybooks. She hated music, she belonged to the old generation

Archana Mishra 6 years, 5 months ago

The grandmother educated her grand son about religious texts and various prayers she couldn't help him after some time when he started reading about western philosophies and theorems as the grand mother was herself not educated about these and didn't believe that they were true
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Kush Lundia 6 years, 5 months ago

Because his tribesmen were very poor to afford a horse and his cousin was riding a horse
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Sneh Sethiya 6 years, 5 months ago

Author's grandmother was beautiful previously . It was hard to believe that
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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

The narrator, a 37-year-old businessman was a lover of adventure. He had dreamt of going around the world sea voyage. He and his wife had spent all the leisure hours for 16 years developing and improving their skills about work or travel on the sea. This shows his love for perfection and attention to details.
The narrator was practical in his approach. He engaged two crewmen to help them sail through the rough waters of the southern Indian Ocean. He had keen foresight. They made advance preparations to protect the ship and passengers against violent sea-storms. He did not lose hope, calm or courage in the face of difficulties. He had his priorities fixed. Repairing the damaged ship was essential. Everything else including injuries could wait. He was resourceful also. He managed to steer the course with the help of whatever had been left with them. His presence of mind helped them to overcome troubles. He had a level head. He made exact calculations of their positions and that of the island. He fixed the course and speed. His self-confidence and practical knowledge made him a good captain.

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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

She was quite an old lady. She had been old and wrinkled for more than two decades. It is said that once she had been young and pretty. But it is hard to believe so.

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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

India, the biggest democracy in the world, is condemned for its easy attitude towards laws. Laws are constituted but never respected nor enforced in our country. For instance, the Indian Constitution mentions that casteism, untouchability and bonded labour shall be abolished; however, these evils flourish barefacedly even today.
The author points out that Article 48A of the Indian Constitution propounds that “the State shall endeavor to protect and improve the environment and to safeguard the forests and wildlife of the country”. However, little is done in favour of this. What we see is a near “catastrophic depletion” of forests over the last four decades. Forests are disappearing over the decades at the rate of 3.7 million acres a year. Areas that are officially designated as forest land, in reality, are treeless. The actual loss of forests is eight times the rate pointed by the government statistics.

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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

’I am the poem of the Earth’. The rain is the gift of heaven. She has been personified as she has told everything to everyone about herself.

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