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The old and young trees sprout branches to provide shade and shelter to the sheep. It is a blessing for the sheep against the harsh sun.
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My mother at sixty six is written by Kamala Das who is famous for capturing complexities of human relationships. The poem my mother at sixty six is one of the finest examples of the human bonding, especially that of a mother and daughter. It describes the pain and fear of the poet - of losing her mother due to harsh reality of life which is death.
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Mukesh and Saheb-E-Alam, both belong the impoverished sections of society in India. Both of them are forced to do child labour. Saheb-E-Alam is a rag-picker who earns a livelihood by picking garbage from garbage yards near Seemapuri near Delhi, whereas Mukesh is forced to work in a glass-blowing cottage industry unit in pathetic working conditions in Firozabad. Mukesh is different from Saheb-E-Alam in a sense that he has an ambition of becoming a car mechanic, which has quite bleak chances of becoming a reality as the social, political, administrative and economic conditions are quite discouraging. Saheb-E-Alam has no such dream or ambition.
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M. Hamel was a true French man. Teaching at Alsace for forty years, he had become a part of its people. He was an honest teacher. He did not blame his students alone for poor learning. He also held himself responsible for the same. He was very patriotic as he appealed to his countrymen to hold fast to their mother tongue to be free from the Prussians. According to him the French language was the most beautiful, the clearest and the most logical language in the world. He appealed to his countrymen to guard it and never forget it. He was emotionally attached to the school and all his students. However, he was very brave and strong. He was really sorry for not making sincere efforts to teach French to his countrymen. At the end, he became so emotional that he could not speak.
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He killed ninety-nine tigers but the hundredth tiger, a wooden one, was instrumental in his death.
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Saheb's home was set amidst the green fields of Dhaka. His mother told him that many storms had swept away their fields and homes. For this reason his parents were forced to leave Dhaka and migrate to India, looking for gold in the big city where they now live.
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Franz was a boy who lived in the district of Alsace. He studied in one of the schools in Alsace. He was not fond of attending school and studying. He liked the out world more than the environment of the school. Learning French was something he never gave much importance to. He was scared of his French teacher M. Hamel. The time when the people of Alsace came to know that as per the new law, German would be taught in the school in the place of French, he experienced a different feeling for French altogether. Apart from being surprised, he felt sorry for himself for not paying attention while studying French. He was very disappointed and sorry to attend the last lesson of French in his school.

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