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Jheel Tippan 6 years, 5 months ago

It means she is looking old currently so its quite tought to believe that she could be young and beautiful anytime
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Khushi Jaiswal 6 years, 5 months ago

The sea has not change over the years . IT Sugessts that the prominent features of nature do not change much. Human beings come and go, but nature always remains.
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Mahi ✌?? 6 years, 5 months ago

Sobha Singh
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Paulo Dybala 6 years, 5 months ago

Becozz he was blind
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Mahi ✌?? 6 years, 5 months ago

In the chapter, "THE PORTRAIT OF THE LADY ",the narrator described about her mother like that she was short ,fat and slightly bent. Her face cover with crisscross of wrinkled. And she had silver locks............hope it will helpful for you ?
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Paulo Dybala 6 years, 5 months ago

Ranga was a thief
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Vrinda Khandelwal 6 years, 5 months ago

its acoordind to ch not in real tribes

Paulo Dybala 6 years, 5 months ago

They were very bad and were drug addict
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Pranav Jain 6 years, 5 months ago

The author's grandfather looked very old and had a long white beard. He wore loose fitting clothes and a big turban. He looked too old to have a wife and children. He looked at least 100 years old. Hope you are satisfied
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Vrinda Khandelwal 6 years, 5 months ago

Aram and mourad are from the Garoghlanian tribe who is well known for thie honesty .there tribe was suferring from poverty though they dont resort the unfair means to get the money and fullfil theirs bellies .
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Susmita Mandal 6 years, 5 months ago

Should be written as points
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Mahi ✌?? 6 years, 5 months ago

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Tanya Zanzad 6 years, 5 months ago

First make a character sketch on grandmother then describe her life in her village with narrator and all is u will get answer
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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

The three ways in which the author's grandmother spent her days after he grew up are by spinning wheel, reciting prayers and feeding the sparrows.

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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

Khushwant Singh’s grandmother was a very old lady. She was short, fat and slightly bent. Her face was wrinkled. She had white hair. She was very affectionate. She was closely involved in bringing up the author. The two lived in the village. She was a caring grandmother. She would wake him early in the morning and get him ready for school. She served him breakfast and took him to school. She waited for him in the temple. She prayed while he studied. She returned with him. She was kind and benevolent. She used to feed dogs in the village. In the city she took to feeding the sparrows. She was a deeply religious lady. Her lips were always moving in a silent prayer. She was always telling the beads of her rosary. She went to the temple and read the scriptures.
She was a strong woman with strong beliefs. Although she was not. formally educated, she was serious about the author’s education. She could not adjust herself to the western way of life, Science and English education. She hated music. She was distressed to know that there was no teaching about God and holy books at Khushwant’s new English school. On the whole, she was a nice, affectionate, kind hearted and religious lady.

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Sia ? 6 years, 5 months ago

Khushwant Singh’s grandmother was a very old lady. She was short, fat and slightly bent. Her face was wrinkled. She had white hair. She was very affectionate. She was closely involved in bringing up the author. The two lived in the village. She was a caring grandmother. She would wake him early in the morning and get him ready for school. She served him breakfast and took him to school. She waited for him in the temple. She prayed while he studied. She returned with him. She was kind and benevolent. She used to feed dogs in the village. In the city she took to feeding the sparrows. She was a deeply religious lady. Her lips were always moving in a silent prayer. She was always telling the beads of her rosary. She went to the temple and read the scriptures.
She was a strong woman with strong beliefs. Although she was not. formally educated, she was serious about the author’s education. She could not adjust herself to the western way of life, Science and English education. She hated music. She was distressed to know that there was no teaching about God and holy books at Khushwant’s new English school. On the whole, she was a nice, affectionate, kind hearted and religious lady.

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